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Why You Need A Passport When You're Going To Puke

AuthorMitchell Symons

NarratorPaul Vates

Duration3h 57m

CategoriesChildren and Young Adult Non-Fiction and Educational Titles, Geography

Key StageKS3

PublisherInhouse

VersionUnabridged

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Did you know: Square watermelons are sold in Japan? There is a River Piddle in Dorset? And that Americans use enough toilet paper to wrap around the world nine times! Join us on a fact-finding world tour.

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