Fun FREE Way to Explore Africa With Your Kids

Published:
August 11, 2020

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Would you like a fun, easy way to introduce your kids to part of the vast continent of Africa? Don’t miss this Fun FREE Way to Explore Africa With Your Kids

My Book About Botswana

My Book About Botswana takes your elementary students to four locations around Botswana – the capital city of Gaborone, the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, the Chobe River, and the Okavango Delta.

Through beautiful photographs and simple copywork exercises, My Book About Botswana shares a little about the past and present of Botswana and shares ways kids can pray for the nation today. It comes in both print and cursive handwriting styles. Scroll down to get your free My Book About Botswana! 

Did you know there are currently more than 36 titles in the My Book About series? You can explore North and Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania with your kids. PLUS, you can get a FREE My Book About Yearly Guide that shows you how you can use these to guide you through a year-long exploration of the world.

Get My Book About Botswana, a Fun FREE Way to Explore Africa With Your Kids

 

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