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Bram and the Geography Quest

Sophie Lang

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Join Bram, a young adventurer with an insatiable curiosity, as he embarks on a thrilling journey to find the lost map of the world’s most hidden places. From the highest peaks of Mount Everest to the deepest depths of the Amazon Rainforest, Bram travels to remarkable destinations, encountering landmarks, animals, and ecosystems along the way. With the help of new friends like Sierra the mountain guide and Atlas the globetrotter, Bram discovers the fascinating world of geography. This fun and comical quest is packed with knowledge, teaching young readers about the planet’s diverse landscapes and the importance of protecting our world.
Available since: 05/23/2025.
Print length: 129 pages.

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