FRANK SCHAFFER PUBLICATIONS Giant Science Puzzle: Backyard Bugs FS-56507
$15.99
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Grade: Kindergarten - 2nd
Brand: Frank Schaffer Publications
Secondary Brand: McGraw-Hill Children's Publishing - Frank Schaffer Publications
UPC: 17257565077
ISBN: 867342854
Description
Our vast selection of award-winning floor puzzles offer children the opportunity to explore the world around them. Many of our puzzles include extra activities or identification keys to help further extend a child’s learning experience. All of our puzzles are printed on durable stock for years of use. In fact, they’re strong enough to walk on! And they’re always appropriate for children ages 3 and up. Don’t step on the bugs! Instead, let children put together an amazing scene that shows them the common creepy crawlies and flying insects in their own backyard. An identification key helps children increase their recognition of bugs. 48 pieces. (Ages 5-7) Five feet long!
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