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  • Mother And Daughter Putting Star On Reward Chart
    4 - 6 years
    Surveying the field
  • Father and son with pen in hand looking at note pad
    6 - 8 years
    Tally it up
  • Girl holds clock and points to the clock face with her other hand
    8 - 10 years
    Telling the time
  • Child standing near road sign
    4 - 6 years
    The neighbourhood and beyond
  • A sign displaying 50% in white text on a red backdrop
    10 - 11 years
    The power of equivalence
  • Children playing with hands on paper clocks learning to tell the time
    6 - 8 years
    The time lord
  • Mother and daughter gardening
    8 - 10 years
    Time to plant
  • Girl playing with coins
    4 - 6 years
    To coin a phrase
  • Father, mother and daughter looking at pizzas on shelf in store
    8 - 10 years
    Total recall
  • family travelling
    6 - 8 years
    Travel challenges
  • Family playing board game
    4 - 6 years
    Up, down, left or right?
  • women and child baking
    6 - 8 years
    What's cooking?
  • Grandfather and grandson play with colored tokens
    6 - 8 years
    What's in a place?
  • Father and child looking at shop display
    6 - 8 years
    What’s new here?
  • Children looking at a map in a book
    6 - 8 years
    Where is it hidden?
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