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What do I want to be?
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What do I want to be?What do I want to be?

When I grow up, what will I be?

 

How will I know the job for me?

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Rhyme Time Workbook. Grade 1-3 (A+ Let's grow smart!)
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Rhyme Time Workbook. Grade 1-3 (A+ Let's grow smart!)Rhyme Time Workbook. Grade 1-3 (A+ Let's grow smart!)

Rhyme recognition helps build listening and reading skills. Your child will notice that many rhyme pairs end with the same letter combination (mice and rice). This recognition broadens the child's awareness of phonetic and spelling variation in English.

Book provides activities that are great for independent work in class, homework assignments, or extra practice to get ahead. 32 pages with answer sheet. Ages 6-8

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Fun Bridge: Practice makes perfect
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Fun Bridge: Practice makes perfectFun Bridge accompanies children in the transition between primary and secondary school. Useful for review and reinforcement both during the year and during the summer
 
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Frozen II (Disney)
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Frozen II (Disney)Frozen II (Disney)

Disney Frozen 2 Book of the Film. Hardback by Walt Disney.
Explore the adventures of Anna and Elsa in this Frozen 2 Book of the Film, Part 1 exclusive as the Princesses are back on their next winter journey!
   Elsa has forever wondered why she was born with her powers and why they are continuing to grow.
   When a mysterious voice calls to her, Elsa and the rest of the gang begin a much larger journey than the Kingdom of Arendelle...
 
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The Story Garden 4
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The Story Garden 4The Story Garden is a new English language course for primary schools aimed at students from 6 to 11 years old. The Story Garden is based on The Heart and Mind Approach, that creates synergy between the cognitive and emotional aspects of the students. Emotions and thoughts not only interact, but their integration is essential in the learning process.
 
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