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  • Why? What? How? 101 Amazing Earth Facts!

  • Fun Facts and Trivia for Curious Kids Who Love to Learn. Plus 20 Ways We Can Help to Save Our Planet!
  • By: S. H. Clarke
  • Narrated by: B. Patrick
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins

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Why? What? How? 101 Amazing Earth Facts!

By: S. H. Clarke
Narrated by: B. Patrick
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Publisher's Summary

Do you have a curious kid full of questions about the world around them? Sounds like you need a fun new way to fuel their love of learning!

  • What’s the Earth made of?
  • Why does the ocean look blue?
  • How long would it take to get to the moon?

If children have the information, they’ll soak it up when it sparks their imagination, and that’s exactly what will happen when they listen to Why? What? How? 101 Amazing Earth Facts! And the added bonus? Because children love to share their knowledge, moms and dads will learn a thing or two as well! Your child will become a fountain of knowledge with a renewed thirst for learning.

If you’re looking for fun new ways to feed your child’s natural curiosity, then scroll up, and click the "buy now” button.

©2022 S. H. Clarke (P)2022 S. H. Clarke

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