If You Don't Understand, Raise Your Hand
A Historically Humorous Sami and Thomas Adventure About Questions, Answers and Ideas
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Narrated by:
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Nikki Lowe
About this listen
Whether a hand raiser who can barely stay in his or her seat or one that's like an airplane flying high, Sami and Thomas encourage kids to participate and take turns because asking questions can change the world!
Help your children understand the power of raising their hands. Asking questions is what changes the world, but if we all try to ask at the same time, it makes it hard to communicate. Join Sami and Thomas in a historical adventure discovering the importance of raising hands and taking turns.
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