Today, my mother bought a bag of mung beans. I couldn't wait to tear open the bag and grab a handful of mung beans from it. Look, these little mung beans are like little angels in green clothes!
We found a big cup, put a lot of mung beans in it, then added some water, scoured it, and then dumped it. The water poured in is a little turbid, so wash it more often!
After washing mung beans, I poured some water into the cup. Without mung beans, mung beans lie inside like elves. Let them sleep all night, and we'll see what they will become tomorrow.
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Mung beans soaked in water have sucked up the water. I found that these elves have gained weight, the green clothes have a crack, and white buds have grown on their heads. They huddled together and looked funny!
I found a big red plastic bowl with many small holes under it. I poured mung beans into that bowl and covered it with a blue wet quilt. Go to sleep, my lovely elf, and I will come to see you every day!
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Will mung beans be bored in plastic bowls? Look, their white big braid has been thrown out of the hole at the bottom of the bowl! I opened the blue cloth. Wow, these elves have changed a lot: some mung beans have all taken off their green clothes, some have only taken off more than half of them, and some have only taken off a small hat. The inside of the green clothes is white, the same color as the bean sprouts.
Those bean sprouts have grown a lot, more than one centimeter short and more than three centimeters long! Some of these bean sprouts are straight, some are curved, one mung bean sprout rotates 360 degrees, and the two mung bean sprouts are firmly stuck together and inseparable!