Maths Homework That's Too Good for the Dog: Ages 8-10

Maths Homework That's Too Good for the Dog: Ages 8-10
ISBN-10
1741265509
ISBN-13
9781741265507
Category
Homework
Pages
44
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
R.I.C. Publications

Description

Maths homework that's too good for the dog! is a new and exciting four-book homework series. With each book containing 40 homework sheets, teachers have their weekly homework for the whole school year!--Foreword.

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