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Pop-Up and Learn Animals
₦2,500.00Catch your little one’s attention with colorful pop-ups. Playful rhymes make learning about cute animals fun and easy. Now, pop-up and learn!


₦7,000.00
Children can explore Letters, Numbers, Words and Animals with this essential first refrence book. With lots to spot on every page and simple, fun questions throughout, young children are encouraged to interact with the illustrations and complete activities independently.
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Catch your little one’s attention with colorful pop-ups. Playful rhymes make learning about cute animals fun and easy. Now, pop-up and learn!
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