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Adventure Book For Kids - Play and Learn Adventures

Speedy Publishing

Publisher: Dot EDU

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Summary

Kids would love a new book on play and learn adventures because they love being outdoors and it is good for their mental and physical health. Experiential learning is proven to be good for kids and adults in terms of retention and the transfer of new skills. Being able to experience a new adventure by taking part in play and learn adventures is a great option for all children.
Available since: 01/21/2015.

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