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Current special Baby City - Valid from 22.08 to 22.09 - Page nb 18

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Special Baby City 22.08.2025 - 22.09.2025
Special Boxer - GP May ME Special Stores 25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Boxer - GP May ME Special Stores
25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Special Boxer - Atlyn Mall Liquor Grand Opening 25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Boxer - Atlyn Mall Liquor Grand Opening
25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Special Boxer - Atlyn Mall Liquor Grand Opening 25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Boxer - Atlyn Mall Liquor Grand Opening
25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Special Boxer - GP May ME Liquor 25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Boxer - GP May ME Liquor
25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
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Aes BETTER CHILD Children become little problem solvers between three and four, approaching challenges with creativity and determination. They start understanding numbers, recognising some letters, and sorting objects by size, shape, and colour. Their memory improves, so they can now recall details from past experiences and recognise familiar places they've been before. They can follow two or three-step instructions, such as “Go get your shoes, put them on, and come to the door.” This is also when imaginative play reaches its peak. Your child might insist they're a superhero and only want to wear their Batman costume to bed or a fairy princess who must sprinkle glitter everywhere.

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Aes BETTER CHILD Children become little problem solvers between three and four, approaching challenges with creativity and determination. They start understanding numbers, recognising some letters, and sorting objects by size, shape, and colour. Their memory improves, so they can now recall details from past experiences and recognise familiar places they've been before. They can follow two or three-step instructions, such as “Go get your shoes, put them on, and come to the door.” This is also when imaginative play reaches its peak. Your child might insist they're a superhero and only want to wear their Batman costume to bed or a fairy princess who must sprinkle glitter everywhere.
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