Dr. Seuss: Oh, the Places He's Been! (Re-release)

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Every year, millions of animals travel incredible distances in a journey called migration. Birds fly thousands of miles, whales cross oceans, and butterflies travel across continents to find food, warmth, or safe places to raise their young. Scientists study migration to understa ...  Show more

Walkmans, iPods, and the Journey of Music Technology

The way people listen to music has changed dramatically over time. Early listeners gathered around phonographs and records, followed by radios, cassette players, and portable Walkmans. Later came CDs, MP3 players, and streaming music on phones. Each new invention made music easie ...  Show more

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