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With fun colourful exercises and over 100 gold stickers to encourage learning this title revisits the letter-shape exercises covered in I Can Learn I Can Write" as well as introducing upper-case and joined-up letter shapes for the child to trace and copy."
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With fun colourful exercises & over 100 gold stickers to encourage learning this title revisits the letter-shape exercises covered in I Can Learn I Can Write" as well as introducing upper-case & joined-up letter shapes for the child to trace & copy."

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