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Neuenfeldt, Elizabeth
Series: Beginning to End
Library Bound
Whether it is served on a cone or in a dish, ice cream can’t be beat. But how does milk become this creamy, cool treat? Beginning on the farm and ending in the freezer section, early readers will learn how this favorite sweet is made.
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Copyright: 2021
Pub Date: -
Size: 9 x 6.5
Pages: 24
Interest Grade: 2
Reading Level: -
Classification: Nonfiction
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Lexile:
510
Dewey: 641.86
Language: English
Penworthy Release: 01-2021
ISBN: 9781644874226
Item #: 48912
Available : 0
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Key words:
milk, ice cream, dairy, production, farming, agriculture, technology, engineering, STEM, Science
Reader, Nonfiction , Bellwether Media
Most things have a beginning and end that are easily identified. Each title in this low-level series allows early readers to follow a product’s path from start to finish! Life cycle charts offer readers a visual summary and impact features highlight how each product affects the world.