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by belfin - written on 11/04/08 (Very useful, 138 readings)
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***Background*** Last year at nursery, my son developed an interest for starting to write letters and we wanted to get him a book that would help him to learn them all as well as being able to write them properly, so we were grateful to find that our bargain book store had a good selection for ages 4-6, as he was 4 at the time. These School Zone books come in various age groups and are designed to teach children about everything from shapes, number, colours and letters. ***The Book*** At the start of the book there is a parent guide section with lots of tips for helping your child get the most out of this book with ...
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