Sedona: Fun Facts on the Arizona Redrocks
Kid Kongo Travel the World Series
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Narrated by:
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Dan Hillaker
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By:
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Kid Kongo
About this listen
Children's book writer and children's songwriter presents Sedona. This book chooses some of the best of the historically beautiful Sedona Red Rocks, teaching kids about the beauty of Arizona.
The Kid Kongo Travel the World Series shows off some of the beauty that can be found in desert landscapes. This book provides easy information for any parent to listen to along with their child. It describes the beautiful Sedona Red Rocks, so children are given an understanding of one of the world's greatest treasures.
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