Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

Ocean Navigation Polynesian-style

The Pacific Ocean is nearly 17 times as big as the United States. It’s also virtually land-free. The 25,000 islands it contains only occupy a tiny portion of its total area. Navigating this enormous body of water is difficult even with GPS or

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