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Newborn (TEFC)

Canada, 1976
film

Episode of Series “The Nature of things”. Examines the various inborn abilities, reflexes and working senses of newborn babies. Suitable for middl..

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Newborn

Canada, 1976
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The Child watchers

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Making sense (TEFC) [Colour]

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Babyhood

United Kingdom, 1963
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