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World School Wonders
World School for 4
17 episodes
8 months ago
Jack and Niki return to the beautiful South African wine country and spend a week in Stellenbosch. Jack attempts to provide a crash course in Stellenbosch history, but is it accurate? And are either one of them capable of pronouncing anything in Afrikaans?
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Jack and Niki return to the beautiful South African wine country and spend a week in Stellenbosch. Jack attempts to provide a crash course in Stellenbosch history, but is it accurate? And are either one of them capable of pronouncing anything in Afrikaans?
Show more...
Education for Kids
Kids & Family,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture
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For Grant - What the World is Like (Albania Edition)
World School Wonders
14 minutes
4 years ago
For Grant - What the World is Like (Albania Edition)
Thom and Emma make a special appearance on this episode, as we're answering a critical question from our 7-year-old cousin from Texas - what is it like living in different countries and communities around the world? Our answers will give you insight into what two 11-year-olds find important.
World School Wonders
Jack and Niki return to the beautiful South African wine country and spend a week in Stellenbosch. Jack attempts to provide a crash course in Stellenbosch history, but is it accurate? And are either one of them capable of pronouncing anything in Afrikaans?