How Does EGGS | How It's Made Work?

EGGS | How It’s Made is like watching your favorite breakfast food go from a little white shell to something you can fry, scramble, or boil, just like how you make eggs at home!

Eggs start inside a chicken, kind of like how you have snacks in your lunchbox. The chicken eats, grows strong, and then lays an egg, it’s like giving you a snack, but for the chicken!

Once the egg is outside the chicken, it goes through different steps, just like how your breakfast goes from the fridge to your plate.

Making the Egg Ready

Sometimes, the egg gets washed or dried, so it looks clean and shiny, just like when you wipe off your glasses after a messy snack time.

Then, the egg might be packed into little boxes or big trays, kind of like how you put your toys in containers before going to school.

Finally, the egg is ready to go to your kitchen! From there, you can cook it any way you like: fried, scrambled, or even boiled, just like making your favorite breakfast.

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  1. A chicken lays an egg, but how does that happen?
  2. Why do eggs have shells?
  3. How can a single cell become an egg?

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