Peppa Pig: Practise with Peppa: Wipe-Clean Telling the Time

UGX 25,000

  • 0-5
  • Paperback | 16 pages
  • 209 x 275 x 10mm | 120g
  • 30 Jun 2016
  • Penguin Random House Children’s UK
  • Ladybird
  • London, United Kingdom
  • English
  • w. numerous col. ill.
  • 0241254019
  • 9780241254011
  • 88,160

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Practise first telling the time skills with Peppa Pig and friends in this colourful wipe-clean activity book!

Children will draw on the big and little hands to clock faces, learn about whole hours, half hours and quarter hours, practise time words such as ‘o’clock’, ‘half past’ and ‘quarter past’ and fill in the times on digital clocks, as well as plenty of more activities that make first learning fun!

Complete the activities, wipe the page clean and practise again and again!

Perfect for young readers who are starting school and are learning to tell the time on both analogue faces and digital clocks.

Look out for other wipe-clean Practise with Peppa titles such as Wipe-Clean First Writing, First Numbers, First Words and Counting.

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