If you liked Four seasons of travel by National Geographic Society (U. S.), start with National Geographic Kids beginner's United States atlas (2009), Research reports - National Geographic Society, and 1940-41, Hellada hē prōtē nikē (2001). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Four seasons of travel?

BookOrb recommends National Geographic Kids beginner's United States atlas (2009), Research reports - National Geographic Society, 1940-41, Hellada hē prōtē nikē (2001), Baby animal pop! (2011), and My weird but true! fact-a-day fun journal (2014).

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Who wrote Four seasons of travel?

Four seasons of travel is by National Geographic Society (U. S.).