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The Hello Atlas

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Explore the lives of children all over the world and celebrate one of humanity’s greatest achievements: written and verbal language. With fully illustrated word charts, featuring children depicted in their home country and doing ordinary things, learn about more than 100 languages, from well-known and lesser known indigenous languages that introduce us to some of the world’s most remote communities. With foreword by ethnobotanist and explorer, Professor Wade Davis, this unique book comes with a free, downloadable app for iOS and Android that allows you to hear the phrases in the book, each recorded by a native speaker.

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Celebrating diversity through learning about other languages around the globe, this book comes with an app that offers recordings of phrases from the book. In the book, children from all over the world introduce themselves in their native languages, then readers can listen to native speakers repeat the phrases in the app to hear how they really sound.

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