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Colors & Shapes Flash Cards: Colors Shapes and Critters - cover

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Colors & Shapes Flash Cards: Colors Shapes and Critters

William Robert Stanek

Publisher: Bugville Learning

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Summary

122 pages. Discover the Math & Reading Flashcard Series. Flash cards with attitude and critters. Use this book to help your child learn colors and shapes. These flash cards help reinforce colors, early geometry, and reading readiness skills. Repetition is the key to success.
Available since: 04/08/2015.

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