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Do You Know Shapes? Do You Know Sizes? Put them Together to Build the World - Baby & Toddler Size & Shape Books - cover

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Do You Know Shapes? Do You Know Sizes? Put them Together to Build the World - Baby & Toddler Size & Shape Books

Baby Professor

Publisher: Baby Professor

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Let’s build the world with shapes and sizes! Having this understanding will help promote your child’s preparedness for math. Shapes and sizes create a foundation that will be difficult to forget. That is why it is important that you use the right resources today to better form your child’s academic future. Secure a copy now!
Available since: 02/15/2017.

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