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Latitude & Longitude: Geography 2nd Grade for Kids | Children's Earth Sciences Books Edition - cover

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Latitude & Longitude: Geography 2nd Grade for Kids | Children's Earth Sciences Books Edition

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Publisher: Baby Professor

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Summary

Learn to read maps, and locate regions in the world by using latitude and longitude. Is the lesson complicated? Perhaps, but with the right resource it should be easy enough for a second grader to learn. What makes this book effective is the right mix of texts and pictures. A child will be entertained by the colors, and educated by the facts. Buy a copy now!
Available since: 02/15/2017.

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