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Donkey The Explorer Game Atlas

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Donkey the Explorer packs up his bag and hits the abroad.
Every week in a year, he embarks on an adventure in a
country, enjoying himself by making new friends and their
traditional game. Donkey the Explorer wants to share all he
learned and finally turns them into a book of adventures. After
telling about historical, architectural, natural beauties of each
region with a humorous style special of himself and sharing
52 different games and activities, he invites every curious eyes
into a broad universal beauty: Diversity makes the best shape
of the universe.
Donkey the Explorer’s Game Atlas covers countries such
as Japan, Palestine, Russia, United States, Holland, Syria,
Mexico, Tanzania, England, Indonesia, Chechenya, Ethiophia,
France, Norway, Kenya, Haiti and Peru is designed to tell about
different cultures and civilizations with a funny voice by
showing universality of the cheerfulness. The Game Atlas is
both a travel guide and also a craft for your adventures-to-be!
This gift giving book has also a sticker set inside.

Author

Saide Nur Dikmen:

She was born in 1988 in Istanbul. When she was a child, she made up a variety of excuses to go to the school and would do her utmost to read books at home. Hes childhood passed between books in her father's library. After studying Behavioral Sciences at the University, she consulted in a private kindergarden for 2 years. When she decided she wanted to be behind “the camera” of books, she started editing children's books for TRT Child, İyilik Gazetesi, and many other children's magazines. She is still enjoying editing and writing. She is married with two kids.

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