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Birthdays 30 May 1998 Sounds 6 June 1998 Big and Small 13 June 1998 Farm Animals 20 June 1998 Numbers 27 June 1998 Please and Thank You 4 July 1998 Picnic Time 11 July 1998 Helping 18 July 1998 9.Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes 25 July 1998 Colours 1 August 1998 Collywobbles 8 August 1998 Hide and Seek 15 August 1998 Making Friends 22 August 1998 Senses 29 August 1998 Music 5 September 1998 Creepy Crawlies 12 September 1998 Wild Animals 19 September 1998 Times of the Day 26 September 1998 Transport 3 October 1998 Water 10 October 1998 Seasons 17 October 1998 Letters and Words 24 October 1998 People Who Help 31 October 1998
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