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    <h1>Science</h1>
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      <li>The child learned about human anatomy and the development of a baby through the sonogram appointment.</li>
      <li>They observed the sonogram machine and how it uses sound waves to create images of the baby.</li>
      <li>They learned about the different parts of the baby's body that can be seen on the sonogram, such as the head, arms, legs, and heart.</li>
      <li>They may have also learned about the importance of prenatal care and check-ups for expectant mothers.</li>
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    <p>To further develop their understanding, the child can engage in activities such as reading books about pregnancy and baby development, watching educational videos about sonograms, or even visiting a museum or exhibition about human anatomy and fetal development.</p>
    <h2>Book Recommendations</h2>
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      <li><b>What to Expect When Mommy's Having a Baby</b> by Heidi Murkoff: This book provides a child-friendly explanation of pregnancy, including discussions about sonograms and the development of a baby.</li>
      <li><b>My Baby and Me</b> by Linda Ashman: This story follows a young child as they anticipate the arrival of a new sibling, including a visit to a sonogram appointment.</li>
      <li><b>How My Parents Learned to Eat</b> by Ina R. Friedman: While not directly related to sonograms, this book explores the concept of learning about different cultures and traditions, which can tie into the child's experience of learning about the medical practice of sonograms.</li>
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