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Thailand - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Thailand - cover

Thailand - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Thailand

Carolyn Larsen, Vincent W. Goett

Publisher: Peter Pan Press

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Summary

In a classroom project the Brite Star Kids study the cultures of countries around the world. The students each study a different country and then give a report to the class.
 
In The Brite Star Kids World Cultures book, Thailand, Liz  reports on her home country and brings to life the values, principles and beliefs of Thailand.
Available since: 09/05/2022.
Print length: 24 pages.

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