Telling the Time Ages 5-7: Ideal for Home Learning (Collins Easy Learning KS1)
Level: KS1Subject: EnglishLearn the easy way with this telling the time activity book!Including helpful questions and answers, this Maths book provides reassurance whilst supporting your child's learning at home.Combining useful Maths practice with engaging, colourful illustrations, this Telling the Time practice book helps to boost your child's confidence and develop good learning habits for life. Each fun activity is designed to give your child a real sense of achievement.Included in this book:questions that allow children to practise the important skills learned at schoolcolourful activities that make learning fun and motivate children to learn at homehelpful tips and answers so that you can support your child's learning
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SKU | 1BO03030241877XXX |
Barcode | 9780008134372 |
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Page Number | 32 |
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Isbn | 9780008134372 |
Year Of Edition | |
Year Of Edition | 2015 |
SKU &Barcode | |
SKU | 1BO03030241877XXX |
Barcode | 9780008134372 |
Page Number | |
Page Number | 32 |
Isbn | |
Isbn | 9780008134372 |
Year Of Edition | |
Year Of Edition | 2015 |
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