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Crops That Loved the Cool Shade

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A story that helps children understand how shade protects crops.

Crops That Loved the Cool Shade introduces young learners to the idea that plants, like people, need protection from too much heat. Through storytelling, pupils learn how shade helps crops stay healthy during hot weather.

The book introduces climate adaptation concepts such as cooling, protection, and smart farming decisions in a simple, age-appropriate way. It builds early understanding of climate resilience and sustainability.

Ideal for Primary 2 pupils learning about farming and climate care.

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