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Vasilyeva, Anastasiya
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Life cycles
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Frog
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Vasilyeva, Anastasiya
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See Them Grow
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A dragonfly zooms over a pond. It was once a tiny embryo in an egg. So how did it develop? Look inside to discover how an embryo grows into a mymph and then into a dragonfly!
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