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UsbornePack of 6 Little Wipe Clean Books for Ages 3+

R499

Retail: R750
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R499

R750
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These fun Wipe-Clean book is a perfect way for young children to improve their language and writing skills. With durable, wipe-clean pages for endless practice and links to websites with advice and more reading and writing activities.

Things that go

Trace over 130 transport-themed words, each accompanied by an image, including a car, ambulance, helicopter and tractor.

About me

Trace over 120 everyday words, each accompanied by an image, including clothes, food and daily activities. 

On the Farm

There are lots of easy words to practise reading and writing, including farm animals, machines, fruit and vegetables and farm noises.

Dot-to-Dot

The dot-to-dot puzzles on each double-page have a different theme, including space, under the sea, robots and dinosaurs

Outdoors

With over 120 nature and outdoor words to trace, this book is a perfect way for young children to improve their language and writing skills. Each word has an accompanying image and themes include by the river and on the farm, while the wipe-clean pages provide endless practice. 

Time to eat

There are lots of easy words to practise reading and writing, including types of food, meals and kitchen things. 

Product Features
  • Total of 6 books
  • Perfect for children aged 3 +
  • Paperback
  • Ideal for early learning and practicing ey skills
  • Home based learning
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