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Looking for an educational gift for the traveler, child, or adult?

Get the GETLIFEBASICS WORLD GLOBE!

The perfect tool that teaches about our world & universe.

What makes the GETLIFEBASICS WORLD GLOBE special?

LARGE SIZE – 12.6” in diameter sphere plus 2” stand
2-IN-1 GLOBE – Colorful map of the world & major star constellations 
QUALITY MADE – Plastic globe with sturdy stainless steel stand & built-in LED lights
DAY & NIGHT USE
– Easy to read during the day & as a night light when dark
EASY TO USE – Plug in the USB cable & adapter to use instantly
VERSATILE GIFT – Perfect for children, business, office, or the traveler
FREE GIFTS – Working compass plus children’s educational ebook

The
GETLIFEBASICS ILLUMINATED GLOBE is the only 13” globe available.

This 2 in 1 Globe is geographically & astronomically correct.
Perfect for children, teenagers, or adults, it is universal.

By day, it shows land boundaries, oceans, lakes, rivers, capitals, and major cities. At night, it displays the star's Latin and common name in the southern and northern hemispheres.

This fun, educational product makes learning exciting & informative.

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 Globe
1 USB Cable
1 USB Adapter
1 Compass
1 Ebook

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - RISK-FREE!

Get your GETLIFEBASICS ILLUMINATED GLOBE by clicking "Add to Cart.”

Get World & Universe Educated!

Specifications

Width 13"

Globe 12.6" diameter



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