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Why Children Still Need to Read Maps

Published on 3 February 20163 February 2016 by Jonathan Crowe

“While many skills have become obsolete in the digital age, map reading remains an important tool for building children’s spatial reasoning skills and helping them make sense of our world,” writes Deborah Farmer Kris on the PBS Parents website. [via]

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