Peppa Pig: Practise with Peppa: Wipe-Clean First Numbers

UGX 25,000

  • 0-5
  • Paperback | 16 pages
  • 210 x 297 x 4mm | 118g
  • 06 Oct 2015
  • Penguin Random House Children’s UK
  • Ladybird
  • London, United Kingdom
  • English
  • w. numerous col. ill.
  • 0723292116
  • 9780723292111
  • 3,148

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Develop and practise first number skills with Peppa Pig and friends in this colourful wipe-clean activity book!

Children will learn how to write the numbers 1-10 and begin to link number words with the numerals (one = 1) through a range of fun Peppa-themed activities.

Ideal for young readers who are starting school and developing first number skills and pencil control.

Children can wipe the page clean and practise again and again. Includes a free pen!

For more confident learners, why not also try Practise with Peppa: Wipe-Clean First Counting to practise numbers up to 20?

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