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    <body><![CDATA[It's impossible for me to have a favorite Dr. Seuss book, but this one gives some stiff competition.  Whenever I read it to my nursery school English classes, I ask the kids to whom the egg ultimately belongs right before the baby hatches.  The younger kids in the class (2 to 3 years old) almost always say the egg belongs to the bird because eggs belong with birds.  The older kids (4 to 5) say the egg belongs to the elephant because he took care of it.  An interesting revelation as to how kids approach the world at different stages as they try to make sense of it.]]></body>
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