List of Editions
- Australia (English; for New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria)
- Australia (English; for Western Australia and South Australia)
- Austria (German)
- Belgium (Dutch)
- Belgium (French)
- Bulgaria (Bulgarian)
- Canada (English)
- Canada (French)
- China (Chinese)
- Czech Republic (Czech)
- Cyprus (English)
- Denmark (Danish)
- Dominican Republic (Spanish)
- Finland (Finnish)
- France (French)
- Germany (German)
- Greece and Cyprus (Greek)
- Hong Kong (Chinese)
- Hong Kong (English)
- Hungary (Hungarian)
- Iceland (Icelandic)
- Israel (Hebrew)
- Italy (Italian)
- Japan (Japanese)
- Kuwait (Arabic)
- Kuwait (English)
- Netherlands (Dutch)
- Norway (Norwegian)
- Malaysia (English)
- Poland (Polish)
- Portugal (Portuguese)
- Romania (Romanian)
- Russia (Russian)
- Singapore (English)
- Slovakia (Slovak)
- Spain (Basque)
- Spain (Catalan)
- Spain (English)
- Spain (Spanish)
- Saudi Arabia (Arabic)
- Saudi Arabia (English)
- Sweden (Finnish)
- Sweden (Swedish)
- Switzerland (French)
- Switzerland (German)
- Switzerland (Italian)
- Taiwan (Chinese)
- Thailand (English)
- Thailand (Thai)
- Turkey (Turkish)
- United Arab Emirates (English)
- United Kingdom (English)
- United States (English)
- United States (Spanish)
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