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development
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Lamb
Clayton, Gordon
1992
Photographs and text depict the growth and development of a lamb from its first hours of life to twelve weeks old.
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Mouse
Watts, Barrie
1992
Photographs and text show the development of a mouse from birth to eight weeks old.
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A ladybug larva grows up
Marsico, Katie
2007
Describes the growth of a ladybug from larva to adult, discussing each stage in its development.
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A kangaroo joey grows up
Marsico, Katie
2007
Follows each stage in a joey's development as it grows into an adult kangaroo.
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How apple trees grow
Mattern, Joanne
2006
Presents a children's book for early readers that explores how apples develop from seeds to flowers and then to fruit.
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A seed in need
a first look at the plant cycle
Godwin, Sam
2005
Follows the process by which a seed grows into a flower, and includes a running commentary from insects on what plants need to grow and thrive.
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A giraffe grows up
Tourville, Amanda Doering
2007
Follows the life of a giraffe from its birth on the African savanna until the age of ten when he is strong enough to fight for a mate.
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Kitten
Royston, Angela
2001
Photographs and text show the development of a kitten from birth to ten weeks old.
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Frog
Taylor, Kim
2001
Photographs and text show the development of a frog from the egg stage through its first year.
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Kangaroos
Petty, Kate
1990
Describes how a baby kangaroo is born and cared for and how it learns to walk, find food, and fend for itself.
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