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UsborneChildren's Wipe-Clean Activity Pack (8 Books with Pen)

R399

Retail: R850
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These fun, beautifully illustrated books are a perfect way for young children to develop their counting, pen control and observation skills.

Titles in this collection include: Airport, Garden, Pirate, Dinosaur, Building Site, Space, First Words, and 123.

Usborne Wipe-Clean Activity Pack

 These fun books are a perfect way for young children to develop their counting, observation and pen control skills. Full of drawing activities, puzzles, spot the difference activities, mazes, number practice and more!

Wipe Clean Activities First Words

 Children will enjoy practising writing their first letters and words with this fun, wipe-clean book, which allows them to trace over the dotted lines again and again. With simple activities such as spot the odd one out, children will have fun while improving their pen-control, basic reading and literacy skills.

Wipe Clean Activities Collection 123

Children will enjoy practising writing numbers 1 - 10 as well as completing simple activities in this fun, wipe-clean book, which allows them to trace over the dotted lines again and again. With simple activities on every page, children will have fun while improving their pen-control, basic reading and literacy skills.


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