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First Earth Encyclopedia
- Narrated by: Mateo Oxley
- Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Animals & Nature
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Summary
The only encyclopedia for children ages 5 and up that covers the subjects of human geography, physical geography and geology together in one inspiring audiobook.
Covering essential curriculum areas such as human geography, physical geography, geology, and ecology, First Earth Encyclopedia is a comprehensive introduction to the world around us and answers questions including: how does our planet work; what shapes it; and how do people use Earth's resources? Children can explore fascinating topics including where and how people live, weather, world environments, how to use maps and the way our planet is changing.
Perfect for school, home, and just for fun, First Earth Encyclopedia is the ideal first encyclopedia about Planet Earth.