Posters representing the numbers from 0-9 with different animals showing their values.
Use these posters to represent the numbers from 0-9 and their corresponding values.
Updated: 20 Sep 2016
Posters representing the numbers from 0-9 with different animals showing their values.
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Pages: 10 Pages
Years: P - 2
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Posters representing the numbers from 0-9 with different animals showing their values.
Use these posters to represent the numbers from 0-9 and their corresponding values.
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