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Everything about apples, from blossoms to pollination to picking. . . and eating!
Apples are one of the most popular fruits around, and apple trees grow in more parts of the world than any other fruit tree. Learn all about this fantastic fruit and how people use it in this brightly-illustrated picture book.
A combination of clear, well-labeled diagrams and simple text introd
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Published January 1st 2001 by Holiday House (first published January 1st 2000)
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Mar 12, 2010Linda Costello rated it it was amazing
This non-fiction book is devoted to apples. It gives a brieg history, the life cycle, and fun facts about apples.. they even have directions for apple pie!
Super cute book that students love. Informative!
Apr 21, 2019Kennady rated it liked it
The book first starts talking about where apples came from and how long they have been around. It then talks about the different parts of an apple. It shows all of the different things you can do with apples like bobbing for apples, having competitions for the best, and making caramel apples.
I gave this book 3 stars, I thought that it was a decent book.
Nov 24, 2015Melissa Costanzo rated it it was amazing
In Apples Gail Gibbons makes learning about this fruit fun! Readers are introduced on how apples were first brought to this country. The book explains how apples grow and how they are distributed for consumption. What type of apple is your favorite? This book highlights a variety of apples in North America. The best part of this book is discovering how apples are very versatile. The book Apples is a wonderful resource for students, teachers and parents.
This book can be used in a variety of subj
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Oct 20, 2013Ashley rated it really liked it
Book Title: Apples by Gail Gibbons
Short Description of the Book: Gibbon’s book Apples is a nonfiction text that gives a description of apples, including illustrations and diagrams, the history of apples, uses for apples, and various types of apples. Gibbons also includes directions for how to plant and care for an apple tree.
Focus: Sequence for How-To writing – In her book Apples, Gibbons models two great examples of “how-to” writing. The first teaches step-by-step how to plant and care for an
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Oct 07, 2013Hillary Forrest rated it it was amazing
I selected this book as my concept book. This particular book, written by Gail Gibbons, is a book that teaches the reader about apples. A similar concept book was referenced in the textbook, The Joy of Children’s Literature by Denise Johnson (2011), in Chapter 4 page 73. From the first page, the reader is taken on an educational adventure, learning about different kinds of apples, how they grow and how they can be used.
The jacket of the book has a country look with an illustration of apples dis
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Jul 01, 2016Gabrielle DeLucia rated it really liked it
The colorful picture book, Apples by Gail Gibbons is loaded with information and details all about apples. This books exposes children to various views and angles of apples showing their key parts. Children also learn about a diagram of an apple press, they look at charts of varieties of apples, along with step-by-step instructions for planting and growing apple trees. After reading this book, children are provided with life-long information that they can take with them and share with others on..more
Sep 26, 2013Amanda Andrews rated it liked it
Book Title: Apples by Gail Gibbons
Short Description of the Book: Gail Gibbons provides a comprehensive overview of apples, including a history of apples in America, the life cycle of an apple tree, the uses of apples, and apple varieties.
FOCUS: Informational Features I would use in a Mini-Lesson
1.) Using Various Nonfiction Genres within an Informational Text:
• How-To: Gibbons includes a how-to section about how an apple cider press works. She uses labels and numbered steps laid over her illust
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Apr 25, 2015Clare Santos-Gacad rated it it was amazing

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This book is so informative as the author goes into great detail all about the apple from pollination to the picking, and to the many uses of the apple. It talks about how apples came to america as well as their traditional uses.
It includes cut outs of the apple showing what the inside contains as well as provides great labeling. A border is present in each page also, the text is enclosed in a text box. It includes step by step process of how to create ape pie, and apple cider. It is a great no
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Dec 15, 2015Britta Krueger added it

Shelves: informational-text, organization-trait, presentation-trait
This extremely colorful books is packed with information all about apples. Readers are taught about the parts of an apple, diagrams of an apple press, the types of apples and instructions on planing and growing apple trees. This book is at a K-2 interest level and a 3.4 grade level book. The presentation of this book is wonderful. The book is easy on the eyes and allows the reader to follow along easily. The organization starts with a clear beginning on how apples are made, proceeds to types of..more
Mar 08, 2011Sheniece rated it really liked it
this is the perfect book to read when opening up a science lesson on plants. You and your students can get an apple and explore the different parts of it. Have them think about why seeds are in the middle of the apple, why do apples have a skin, or even the various things we can make using an apple. I really like how the book name a lot of the different kinds of apples because I only knew the name of two kinds of apple. It would be neat to have students taste diferent kinds of apples and compare..more
Nov 10, 2015Alaina Rushing rated it really liked it

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This book is jam packed full of information! It basically tells you anything you want to know about apples. I was amazed that so much could be packed into a children's nonfiction picture book and it still be interesting. As a teacher, I could use this book to do a whole unit on apples. You could discuss the history or the science that correlates with apples. This book could also simply be used to introduce nonfiction since it is a simple subject but does provide many examples of information that..more
Dec 02, 2012Kathryn Conrad rated it really liked it
Here an apple, there an apple, everywhere an apple! From apple juice to apple pie, many consumers love apples. In the book 'Apples,' Gail Gibbons explains everything about apples from how they were first brought to America to what apples are used for today. This informative book goes in depth and provides the science behind how apples form, the parts of the apple, and how the trees and apples change throughout the seasons. Gibbons uses unique illustrations and labels to help teach readers everyt..more
This book begins by explaining what an apple is, and how they got to North America. It then talks about the production of apples, and how many are grown annually. After that, it shows diagrams of the apple structure and explains the growing process. The direction of the text quickly shifts to how apples are used in our communities. There are no main characters in this book: it is all about apples.
The artwork is kiddy, which would be fine for very young children, but that does not seem to be the
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Oct 31, 2017Alyssa Clark rated it really liked it
1. This book has not been given any awards.
2. Apples by Gail Gibbons is appropriate for PreK to about first grade or second grade.
3. This book informs children all about apples. Starting with the history of apples, the author writes about the different kinds of apples, how to plant an apple tree, and their different uses. Gibbons uses diagrams, charts, and illustrations to convey this information to the children.
4. I like this book because it is shows some of the different elements of a non-fict
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Dec 06, 2017Tiffany Kelly rated it it was amazing
This book is full of delicious information about apples. It starts with a history of apples and takes the reader through the different seasons of the apple and apple tree. It tells about all the fun things to do with apples and gives information on the many different types of apple trees.
Gail Gibbons never disappoints with her informational books. This book is colorful, engaging, and chocked full of information about apples. It is a fun way to learn all about this delicious fruit!
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Sep 26, 2017Christina/ The Blog for Teachers, Readers, & Life! rated it it was amazing

Apples
Written & Illustrated by: Gail Gibbons
Ages: 5-9
US Grades: Kindergarten- Grade 3
Lexile Measure: 650
Nonfiction, Apples, History of Apples, Johnny Appleseed, Life Cycle of Apples, Parts of an Apple, Types of Apples, Food and drink from Apples, Recipes, Facts about Apples
Apples was masterfully written and illustrated by Gail Gibbons. I love this as a read-aloud because the physical size of the book is slightly larger than an average book. Gibbons weaves the history of apples with the scien
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Apr 16, 2018Madison Runcorn rated it it was amazing
Apples is a book that describes all the history of an apple. Gail Gibbons made the background history of apples fun to read. The story is very informational because it states how apples grow and how they were distributed to eat. Gail teaches step by step on how to plant an apple tree, and gives an apple pie recipe. The story is very colorful, and shows all the different colors or an apple; green, yellow and even red.Which makes the book very cartoon like. And uses different frames like a comic...more
Jan 07, 2019Diana rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Great book, but how hard would it have been to insert the two words 'scientist believe..' before discussions of how long apples have been around? It's a theory, people, not a fact. Nobody was there to witness the first apple, so it's only an educated guess. If it's a non-fiction book, then it needs to be accurate. Normally, I only give one star if there's something like this, but it's an excellent book after the first page, so I'm giving it a boost.

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Feb 25, 2019Rachel Wood rated it really liked it
This is a great book that gives all the ins and outs of Apples and where they come from. I really enjoyed this book because it gave information such as where the first Apple Seedling came from. This informational picture book produces more questions and a greater range of vocabulary for the reader.
Apr 25, 2018Grant Gallagher rated it really liked it
This book teaches about apples in a story like manner. The first page we see a family picking some apples as the book gives different facts on apples in a paragraph form. The pictures are very engaging and help to make the book even better. This is a solid overall book.
Sep 18, 2018Carly rated it it was amazing
Great information book on apples for kindergarten!

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Josiphine/Tessa rated it it was ok · review of another edition

Shelves: illustrations, the-great-outdoors, just-okay, i-could-do-nothing-but-grow-trees, picture-book, non-fiction, botany, apples
Jul 12, 2018Sue rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Delicious story. Nice pictures.
Nov 01, 2016Allison Willier added it
Plot: This book talks about apples and how the colonists brought the apple seeds with them from England. This book talks about where and how apples are grown, including the flowers that grow on apple trees in the spring. It also discusses the different parts of an apple. Then it discusses the distribution of apples, from picking them off of the trees to the apples being sold. There are many activities that involve apples, including bobbing for apples, baking apple pies, making caramel and candy..more
Oct 27, 2014Broghan Schlicher rated it it was amazing
This book is called Apples and is by Gail Gibbons. This is a great non fiction book! I really enjoyed this book. This book had great facts about the different types of apples, and how apples grow from a seed to a tree. This book also talks about the different seasons of an apple tree.The book also describes steps to making apple cider and apple pie. This book would be a great book to read during fall. I would use this book for any grade, simply because it shows the different types of apples as w..more
Jan 31, 2015Desiree Schirg rated it really liked it
This is a wonderful non-fiction book all about apples. It gives so much information about apples such as how apples came to America, the different types of apples, how apples grow from seed to tree, the different seasons of an apple tree, the steps to make apple cider and apple pie, and facts about Johnny Appleseed. This book even includes diagrams and charts of the different parts of an apple. You could use this book for many grade levels. The text has some new vocabulary words for elementary s..more
apples, trees, places

Nov 16, 2013Amber Cooper rated it it was amazing

Shelves: early-childhood-pk-1st, elementary-k-6, pre-2000, non-fiction

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book, as well as Gail Gibbons. This book offers a background story about apples including the history behind apples in the United States, different kinds of apples and how to plant an apple tree. The back of the book even included apple recipes as well as a list of how many species of apples there are around the world! Fantastic! Great for younger elementary as well as older elementary! Highly recommended!

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This informational picture book describes the growing process of an apple and apple trees. Readers will also enjoy detailed pictures and labels diagrams, all referencing apples. There are even instructions on how to plant an apple tree!
Gail Gibbons is a wonderful picture book author of informational texts. This book can tell the reader almost anything they ever wanted to know about apples.

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From gailgibbons.com: I was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1944. Even as a little child, I was always busy putting books together. Sometimes I would bind them with yarn to hold the pages together. I've always loved drawing and painting. I was also a very curious child. My parents tell me that I was always asking lots and lots of questions.
Later, I went on to the University of Illinois, where I stu
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