CultureGrams — New Kids Country: Botswana

The CultureGrams editors are excited to announce a newKidsedition country report!

Botswana Kids Edition Report
Botswana Kids Edition Report

The newBotswanareport includes detailed information on the history, culture, language, food, and daily life of this country.

Here are some fascinating Did You Knows about Botswana:

  • The currency of Botswana is thepula, which means “rain.” This shows how precious rain is in Botswana.
  • 博茨瓦纳是名单的最大钻石之一ers in the world.
  • The border between Botswana and Zambia is one of the shortest in the world—just 492 feet (150 m)!
  • Most Batswana traditions refer to a supreme creator who lives in the heavens and works through the spirits of people’s ancestors. This creator is sometimes known as Modimo.

Find out about the traditional board gamemmele,discover whatlife as a kidis like in Botswana, and read about typicalfolk artall in this colorful new report.

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Angie Thompson

is an Editor for CultureGrams where she oversees the Kids, States, and Provinces editions. Before joining ProQuest, she graduated from Brigham Young University with an MA in Victorian literature and a BS in Human Development. Angie has lived all over the United States as well as in England and Italy. She has traveled extensively throughout Europe and North Africa and now makes her home in Utah with her photographer husband and three children. Angie is an avid reader and maintains a book review website specializing in contemporary, young adult, and speculative fiction titles. She also enjoys both playing and teaching the piano and geeking out over the occasional BBC miniseries.
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Angie Thompson

is an Editor for CultureGrams where she oversees the Kids, States, and Provinces editions. Before joining ProQuest, she graduated from Brigham Young University with an MA in Victorian literature and a BS in Human Development. Angie has lived all over the United States as well as in England and Italy. She has traveled extensively throughout Europe and North Africa and now makes her home in Utah with her photographer husband and three children. Angie is an avid reader and maintains a book review website specializing in contemporary, young adult, and speculative fiction titles. She also enjoys both playing and teaching the piano and geeking out over the occasional BBC miniseries.

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