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Seeds! Watching a Seed Grow Into a Plants Botany for Kids - Children's Agriculture Books - cover

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Seeds! Watching a Seed Grow Into a Plants Botany for Kids - Children's Agriculture Books

Baby Professor

Publisher: Baby Professor

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This is a beautiful book that will show you how a seed grows into a plant. The entire process has been illustrated in a format that would encourage easy reading and understanding. Share this book with a friend or two to spread the knowledge on botany, too. Grab a copy today!
Available since: 02/15/2017.

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