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August 4, 2014

Children use a web-based drawing tool or mobile app to learn about their real-world surroundings.

Children can click around and learn about the biodiversity of the same ecosystems the animated characters are discovering. And they are encouraged to use a web-based drawing tool or mobile photo app to investigate their real-world surroundings and document their progress.

Credit: WGBH


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