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Things That Go

This is a series of beautifully designed entertaining and colourful dot to dot books for young children. All pictures can be completed using the numbers 1 to 10 so these books are suitable for children who are just beginning to count and recognise numbers. It offers a fun and rewarding way for children to practise important first skills such as number sequencing number and colour recognition and pen control.
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This is a series of beautifully designed entertaining & colourful dot to dot books for young children. All pictures can be completed using the numbers 1 to 10 so these books are suitable for children who are just beginning to count & recognise numbers. It offers a fun & rewarding way for children to practise important first skills such as number sequencing number & colour recognition & pen control.

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Fun - Something that provides amusement or enterainment
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