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A Catarina e o João adoram a natureza e, como tal, desafiam as famílias com atividades muito giras para a explorarem. Em cada programa terão de encontrar uma planta, uma árvore, um animal invertebrado e um animal vertebrado e há ainda um desafio surpresa. Ao longo desta aventura vamos aprender muitas curiosidades e conhecer alguns dos parques que temos no nosso país.
A Catarina e o João adoram a natureza e, como tal, desafiam as famílias com atividades muito giras para a explorarem. Em cada programa terão de encontrar uma planta, uma árvore, um animal invertebrado e um animal vertebrado e há ainda um desafio surpresa. Ao longo desta aventura vamos aprender muitas curiosidades e conhecer alguns dos parques que temos no nosso país.
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Exploradores da Natureza
"Exploradores da Natureza"A Catarina e o João adoram a natureza e, como tal, desafiam as famílias com atividades muito giras para a explorarem. Em cada programa terão de encontrar uma planta, uma árvore, um animal invertebrado e um animal vertebrado e há ainda um desafio surpresa. Ao longo desta aventura vamos aprender muitas curiosidades e conhecer alguns dos parques que temos no nosso país.
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