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ScholasticChildren's Sight Words Boxed Sets Including 2 CD's

R449

Retail: R920
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R449

R920
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These 2 sturdy boxed sets each contain an audio CD and, together, include over 50 titles to help children learn the Alphabet and 50 of the most commonly used words in the English language in a fun, interesting and engaging way.

Sight Word Readers box set with CD

Help your child soar in reading with this big collection of irresistible little books that teach the 50 most common words in print! Kids will love these playful tales on their favourite topics. You’ll love the fact that each one builds reading skills and confidence. Includes a mini-workbook with easy how-tos and fun practice pages.

Nonfiction Alphabet Readers Pack with CD

Learning the alphabet is fun with these easy-to-read books on kids' favourite topics from apples to zebras! Inside this sturdy little box, you'll find 26 photo-filled nonfiction titles that target and teach the shape and sound of each letter PLUS a mini-activity book, motivation stickers and more. A one-stop resource to teach your child the ABCs so they can soar as readers

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Our remarkable ability to remember quotes from practically any movie, and our skill in catering to almost any person in South Africa.

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