Let's Learn About Mushrooms Phyllis J. Perry

Let's Learn About Mushrooms

Author: Phyllis J. Perry
$14.99 1499
ISBN 978194895991946 pages7.5 x 9.25 inch paperback with premium color
Do toads really sit on toadstools? Do fairies dance on mushrooms and use them for umbrellas? Superstition and mystery surround plants in the  mushroom family—plants that are important to the natural balance of our world. If there were no mushrooms, forests would be choked with deadwood. But mushrooms, in their own way, devour fallen logs and create rich, moldy earth for new trees to grown in. Some of the interesting beliefs and customs surrounding mushrooms are presented in this beautifully illustrated book. It presents a simple, easy-to-read account of what mushrooms are, how and where they grow, and how they help preserve the balance of nature. Young readers will enjoy learning how to make spore prints. More important, they will learn that unless you are an expert, it is safest to buy your mushrooms in the grocery store. *Worldwide titles: These titles may take up to 1-2 weeks to ship, or longer in November and December. Read why here. 

Do toads really sit on toadstools? Do fairies dance on mushrooms and use them for umbrellas? Superstition and mystery surround plants in the  mushroom family—plants that are important to the natural balance of our world. If there were no mushrooms, forests would be choked with deadwood. But mushrooms, in their own way, devour fallen logs and create rich, moldy earth for new trees to grown in.

Some of the interesting beliefs and customs surrounding mushrooms are presented in this beautifully illustrated book. It presents a simple, easy-to-read account of what mushrooms are, how and where they grow, and how they help preserve the balance of nature. Young readers will enjoy learning how to make spore prints. More important, they will learn that unless you are an expert, it is safest to buy your mushrooms in the grocery store.


*Worldwide titles: These titles may take up to 1-2 weeks to ship, or longer in November and December. Read why here