Global Wonders: "Landmarks Around the World"
Elementary
The Global Wonders: "Landmarks Around the World"
I like your Santa Rihanna. Thanks, Alicia. Hey, maybe it's the blarney castle. The baloney castle? The blarney castle. It's a beautiful castle. In Ireland. Dad, not everyone knows that stuff. He's a professor. Actually, my mom told me all about that castle. There's a stone in it that everyone kisses. They kiss us don't? Why? They think it's magic. After you kiss it, you can talk about anything and sound really smart. Get go. Look what you did. Ew. I think Kiko was putting water in your castle mode, Brianna. Oh yeah. I'm building a pyramid, like the one I saw in aurora last year. I thought the pyramids were in Egypt. Alicia, there are pyramids all over the world. In Iran, it's called a ziggurat, and it has a flat top. It's called a Ziggy rat. No. A ziggurat. Hey, you know, there's ancient pyramids in Mexico too. They were built in honor of Aztec sun and moon gods. I even saw a pyramid in France, Zoe. Really? Yes, in front of the famous Louvre museum in Paris.
There's a pyramid and it's made of glass. Oh, I want to build something from Paris. It's like the full tower. And I'm gonna build the Statue of Liberty. That's perfect, Alicia. You know, France gave the Statue of Liberty to America. And it came by boat in 350 huge pieces that had to be put together. Mine's gonna be a million pieces. Of sand. I was just building a big wall, but now I was going to be the tongue tongue. Rightly, ah, the Great Wall of China. You know, it's over 4000 miles long. Wow. Lee has a lot more building to do. That's right. Hey. Kiko is building something too. A whole for her bone. Not just a hole, it's the Grand Canyon. Nature builds lots of great things. People do too.