8 Traits of Iditarod – Team Work
Read about Team Work – the 4th trait of Iditarod in the story by Sanka. Click here to view this PDF File.
Read about Team Work – the 4th trait of Iditarod in the story by Sanka. Click here to view this PDF File.
Read about Attitude – the 5th trail of Iditarod in this story by Sanka. Click here to view this PDF file.
Read about Respect – the 6th trait of Iditarod in this story by Sanka. Click here to view this PDF File.
Read about Optimism – the 7th trait of Iditarod in this story by Sanka. Click here to view this PDF File.
Read about Determination – the 8th trait of Iditarod in this story by Sanka. Click here to view this PDF File.
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