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What I had for breakfast

Tags: Health & Wellness, Nutrition, Food Security

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By Lydia, 2
Recorded at Children's Museum of Pittsburgh on August 10, 2013
Description:
Lydia drew a picture of an egg, which is what she had for breakfast.



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