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  • Family jumping rope
    6 - 8 years
    Move it and groove it!
  • Father shopping with son
    4 - 6 years
    Let's get the groceries
  • Mother gardening with daughter
    4 - 6 years
    In our garden
  • Father and son preparing food
    4 - 6 years
    Cook-a-mania
  • Father and child playing tennis
    4 - 6 years
    Bounce and run, time for fun
  • Mother and daughter reading
    4 - 6 years
    Alphabet and shape fun
  • Girl holding a calculator
    10 - 11 years
    Extreme numbers
  • Columns and rows of decimal numbers
    8 - 10 years
    Decimal match-up
  • Small children playing with an abacus and number puzzles
    8 - 10 years
    Odds and evens
  • Hands holding up five playing cards
    8 - 10 years
    Your number is up
  • Child hand arranging 3d numers and shapes
    6 - 8 years
    A maths toolkit
  • Grandfather and grandson play with colored tokens
    6 - 8 years
    What's in a place?
  • Small boy playing with an abacus
    4 - 6 years
    Hands on with maths
  • Small girl counting with her fingers
    4 - 6 years
    Counting is cool!
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