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Counting Numbers Games For Kindergarten - Math Learning Book for Kids Ages 2-5 | Fun Counting Games 1-10 with Woodland Animals - cover

Counting Numbers Games For Kindergarten - Math Learning Book for Kids Ages 2-5 | Fun Counting Games 1-10 with Woodland Animals

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Publisher: Hippo Book

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Summary

Counting Numbers Games For Kindergarten
 
Let's Search and Find Animals Friends then Count how many there are.
 
Inside The Book:
 
Funny games for learning counting 1-10 with vivid and cute woodland animals
 
Comes with a colorful background to introduce the animal's name and then let start counting
 
A little kid will be more challenging while having fun to seek them all!
 
Grab now!
Available since: 10/26/2019.

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