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Animals Grow



What animals can be found inside the Old MacDonald's farm?
Find them out from the below Word Search Game!!!



After you complete game, you know that there are various type of animals in the world.

All kinds of animals change and grow. They go from babies to adults, you know. Some animals' babies come out of eggs they lay. Birds, most fish and reptiles, and amphibians have babies that way. Mammals' tiny live babies can't survive on their own, so their parents take care of them until they have grown.

In addition, animals change and grow throughout their lifetime very much like we do!

This blog will take you through a tour of the changing and life cycle of several very fascinating animals!

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Changing and Growing of Animals

Changing and Growing of Animals

All animals grow in size and weight. They change in size and weight as they grow. They become bigger and heavier.

Baby Animals
Adult Animals

Chick


Chicken

Puppy


Dog


Cub


Tiger


Kitten


Cat


Calf


Cow


Duckling


Duck


Kid


Goat


Foal


Horse


Lamb


Sheep



Tadpole


Frog


Caterpillar


Butterfly


Larva


Mosquito



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Animals Look Like Their Parents

Animals Look Like Their Parents

Some animals look like their parents. Many baby animals look like their parents. They are just smaller in size. Can you name them?















It's Story Time

After we observe how baby animals grow and change to their adult stage, lets us read a short story! 
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The Ugly Duckling



It is a beautiful summer day. The sun shines warmly on an old house near a river. Behind the house a mother duck is sitting on ten eggs. "Tchick." One by one all the eggs break open.

All except one. This one is the biggest egg of all.
Mother duck sits and sits on the big egg. At last it breaks open, "Tchick, tchick!"
Out jumps the last baby duck. It looks big and strong. It is grey and ugly.
The next day mother duck takes all her little ducks to the river. She jumps into it. All her baby ducks jump in. The big ugly duckling jumps in too.
They all swim and play together. The ugly duckling swims better than all the other ducklings.
- Quack, quack! Come with me to the farm yard! - says mother duck to her baby ducks and they all follow her there.


The ugly duckling


      At last one day he runs away. He comes to a river. He sees many beautiful big birds swimming there. Their feathers are so white, their necks so long, their wings so pretty. The little duckling looks and looks at them. He wants to be with them. He wants to stay and watch them. He knows they are swans. Oh, how he wants to be beautiful like them.The farm yard is very noisy. The poor duckling is so unhappy there. The hens peck him, the rooster flies at him, the ducks bite him, the farmer kicks him.
Now it is winter. Everything is white with snow. The river is covered with ice. The ugly duckling is very cold and unhappy.
Spring comes once again. The sun shines warmly. Everything is fresh and green.
One morning the ugly duckling sees the beautiful swans again. He knows them. He wants so much to swim with them in the river. But he is afraid of them. He wants to die. So he runs into the river. He looks into the water. There in the water he sees a beautiful swan. It is he! He is no more an ugly duckling. He is a beautiful white swan.


The swan


What have you learnt from the "Ugly Duckling" story?
The baby swan does not look like the ducklings because it is a swan. Swans are animals which baby swans look like their parents.
As a conclusion, some animals look like their parents while some animals look different from their parents. 

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Animals Look Different from Their Parents

Animals Look Different from Their Parents




What have you observed from the above video clip? Does a caterpillar look like its parents? Does a caterpillar still look the same when it grows up?
No! A caterpillar does not look like its parents at all. It looks different from its parents.
Besides that, there are other baby animals do not look like their parents. As they grow, they change from one form into another. Below are some examples of animals that look different from their parents.


Larva ------ Bee


Caterpillar ------ Butterfly


Larva ------ Mosquito


Maggot (Larva) ------ Fly


Tadpole ------ Frog



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Life Cycle of Animals

Life Cycle of Animals
What is a life cycle? A life cycle is the stages that occur in animals lifetime. A life cycle is a circle that has no end, one life ends and one always begins. Some animals go through different stages as they mature. Learn how amphibians, insects, birds, mammals, and human develop. 


The Life Cycle of  Human Being


There are four stages of human life cycle - babyhood, childhood, adolescence and adulthood

Baby

Babyhood is the first stage in the life cycle of the human. Babies are born after spending 9 months developing in their mother womb. When they are born they have to be fed and cared for by their parents. They begin to develop teeth at 5 months. At around 1 year, babies begin to walk but they are still very dependent on their parents. 

Children

During childhood, a child can walk, run, talk and feed himself/ herself but it is still dependent on his/ her parents.


Teenagers

Children become teenagers at the stage of adolescence. During this time, boys and girls begin to develop into adults. 


Adults

People reach adulthood at the age of 18. Adults do not grow anymore.

The Life Cycle of A Butterfly





Butterflies have a "complete" life cycle. This means that there are four separate stages - egg, larva (caterpillar),  pupa and lastly adult butterfly


The female butterfly attaches the egg to leaves or stems of plants. The caterpillar (or larva) is the long, worm- like stage of the butterfly. The pupa is the transformation stage within which the caterpillar tissues are broken down and the adult insects structures are formed. The adult is colourful butterfly usually seen. The adults undergo courtship, mating, and egg-laying. 

The Life Cycle of A Frog




Frogs go through four stages in their life: egg, tadpole, young frog (froglet), and adult.
Life Cycle of A Frog
Frogs lay many eggs. The eggs will hatch. The tadpoles consists of gills, a mouth, and a tail. By 12 weeks, the tadpole looks like a miniature version of the adult frog. By between 12 to 16 weeks, the frog has completed the full growth cycle. 


The Life Cycle of A Chicken



The stages of the chicken's life cycle are egg, chick and chicken


A hen lays eggs in a nest. The egg's hard shell protects it while it grows. After 21 days, the chick hatches out of the egg. The chick likes to eat seeds, bugs and worms. Chicks are fully grown into chickens in six months.

The Life Cycle of Mosquito

The mosquito goes through four separate stages of its life and they are as follows: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
Eggs are laid one at a time and they float on the surface of water. Most eggs hatch into larvae within 48 hours. Larva lives in the water and come to the surface to breathe. The pupa stage is a resting, non-feeding stage. This is the time the mosquito turns into an adult. The newly emerged adult rests on the surface of the water for a short time to allow itself to dry and all its parts to harden before it can fly.

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