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See How They Grow Farm

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The beautiful photographs in this book are a great way to show little ones how baby farm animals grow! The text is simple but informational-perfect for preschoolers or early elementary students. I love the growth progression pictures at the end of the book!

Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley for the early e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Another lovely book in this series. This is a super book to share with little ones and discuss with them. The photographs are beautiful and depict several familiar farm animals during their development from birth to adulthood, accompanied with descriptions of what they can do and can’t do at each stage. Lots to talk about here. I will be buying all three books to share with my grandson.

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This book has lots of illustrations. In it, young children can watch ducklings, chicks, piglets, lambs and calfs grow and develop.

Little farm lovers will adore this one. Adults will also appreciate the beauty of new lives.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.

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Educators and children alike will appreciate this simple, and simply-presented, little volume. We look at how a duck, chicken, sheep, cow and pig grows – from the hatching or the first stumbling around, with what I can only describe as a kind of time-lapse photography showing, over four pages per creature, the progress to adulthood. The text is from the first-person point of view of each baby, whether that's coming to us from inside the egg, or from a maturing calf. I think it's a bit naff to then show the photos again later on (not the most economical use of the end pages) but it's an approach to teaching simple biology lessons that are both informative and visually charming.

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I really liked this book - very simple book for children understand for example from when a baby chick starts as an egg, how it hatches, then gives key information about what changes over the next few weeks
The illustrations look like actual photographs rather than drawings, which is super cute.
Great book

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This book is so cute. This follows a range of farm animals and them having babies. I like that there is proper photos as well as information to know about the animal and it's babies. I loved seeing how the babies looked after a few hours, days, weeks or months. I think children would love this too. Thank you for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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I don’t know the age of the target reader for this book but I read it to my two year old and it didn’t hold his attention, it’s a lovely little book teaching children how animals grow but may be a little too educational.

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