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    My First Picture Pairs
    Dorling Kindersley
    Dorling Kindersley
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    Product ID: 671103483
    Category: Books
    Description: Your child's memory will be picture perfect after hours of fun with My First Picture Pairs! Encourage the develpment of your child's observation, memory, sorting and matching skills with a game they can play by themselves or with friends. Toy Safety
    ISBN: 9780751374216
    Price: £6.99

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