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Time to Learn About Transportation

Adelaide Spencer

Publisher: Wild Colonial Press

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Summary

Wonderful early learning resource which teaches children aged 0-10 all about the different forms of transportation.  Helps with word, spelling, reading and picture recognition.
Available since: 07/05/2019.

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