Where in the World Is Scandinavia? - The World in Spatial Terms
Social Studies 3rd Grade | Children's Geography & Cultures Books
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Narrated by:
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Frank Block
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Baby Professor
About this listen
Let’s go to Scandinavia through the imaginings painted by the words used in this audiobook of social studies. Teach your child to locate where Scandinavia is on a map - they will also learn to identify the three countries that comprise it today! Studying the different countries, their traditions, and locations will open your child’s eyes to international diversity. Encourage them to begin listening today.
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