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By Lillie Forteau, 30 January, 2009

I asked my friend Debbie - who is one of my favorite authors - a special geography question...what is the hottest country in the world?

Do you know Debbie Glade? She wrote the funniest book I have ever read, called The Travel Adventures of Lilly P. Badilly: Costa Rica. Lilly is a millipede who sings - and travels! The book has a cd with great original music on it. I listen to it every day and morning, too. In February, we will have a book review here about it.

On Lilly Badilly's website, http://www.lillybadilly.com/asklilly.htm, you can ask Lilly a geography question. They are all on youtube and Lilly is pretty funny.

The question I asked was, what is the hottest country on earth?  Here is Lilly P. Badilly's (and Debbie's) answer.

Thanks, Lilly and Debbie!

 

 

And head to Lilly's website and ask your OWN geography questions! I love to learn.

 

http://www.lillybadilly.com/asklilly.htm

 

LForteau is the Special Children's Reporter for Wandering Educators.

 

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