3000 Wonderful Words! Build Vocabulary and Literacy Skills

3000 Wonderful Words! Build Vocabulary and Literacy Skills

Jules Pottle & Dawn Sirett
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Author:  Jules Pottle & Dawn Sirett
Condition:  Used, Very Good
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  DK Publishing
Year:  2022
ISBN:  9780744063967

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New and unread with a small tear to the side of the spine

Perfect for inspiring your child's language and literacy, this exciting word book includes 300 stickers and a poster to decorate!

Fun and educational, the picture-packed pages are filled with 1000 useful words, 1000 nature words, and 1000 science words. There are lots of common nouns, plus some interesting verbs and adjectives, as well as things to find, questions to answer, and all sorts of engaging topics, from Me and My Body and Animal Life Cycles to Weather, Food and Drink, Space, and Vehicles.

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