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  • What do they do every Saturday morning?
    They vacuum the carpets and put their clothes away in the wardrobes.
  • What kind of home does Femke live in?
    The house boat
  • Why does Yisu’s family move to new places?
    Because of the seasons change
  • Why doesn’t Sesi’s family have a bathroom or a kitchen?
    because they don’t have running water.
  • Where is Yisu from?
    MONGOLIA
  • How many bedrooms are there in Femke’s home?
    There are three bedrooms in her home.
  • Where is Sesi from?
    GREEN DAY เอ้ย GREEN LAND
  • Why are people surprised when they go inside the houseboat?
    Because it looks like a normal house inside
  • Why is Yisu happy about having electricity in the ger?
    because he can watch football matches on TV.
  • What do Inuit people use melted ice for?
    for drinking, cooking, and washing.
  • Where is Femke from?
    She is from Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands
  • What type of home does Sesi’s family live in?
    IGLOO
  • What is a ger?
    A ger is a big, round tent.
  • Has Femke ever lived in a normal house?
    No, she has never lived in a normal house.
  • What does this word "RUNNING WATER" mean ?
  • Where do they put their clothes away?
    They put their clothes away in the wardrobes.
  • How old is Sesi?
    14 years old
  • What is the house boat?
    A houseboat is a boat that is designed or modified so people can live on it like a house.
  • What is the igloo?
    An igloo is a small house or shelter made from blocks of snow.
  • Do you think living on a houseboat is interesting? Why or why not?
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  • What jobs do Femke and her brother help with at home?
    They help with shopping, cleaning, and tidying their rooms.
  • What do they do after cleaning the house?
    They sit down in front of the television and chill out.
  • What does this word "NOMAD" mean?
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  • What things are inside Yisu’s ger?
    There are beds, a table, chairs, and a wood stove inside the ger. TV, radio, sattlelite dish etc.