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  • Teenagers looking at screens on laptop computers
    10 - 11 years
    Data is power
  • Girls looking at a conmpass and map
    10 - 11 years
    Which way is north?
  • Father and son looking at a railway station map
    8 - 10 years
    Getting your bearings
  • Boy reading with father
    10 - 11 years
    When words fail us
  • Boy reading with father
    10 - 11 years
    Persuade me!
  • Father and child reading
    10 - 11 years
    So many instructions!
  • Young detective
    10 - 11 years
    Solve the mystery!
  • Boy in library
    10 - 11 years
    Fascinating facts
  • Father and son reading
    8 - 10 years
    Here is the news
  • Father listening to daughter read
    8 - 10 years
    Reading between the lines
  • Young girl helping mother with shopping list
    6 - 8 years
    A world of notes
  • Family reading together
    6 - 8 years
    Fact or fiction?
  • Family reading
    6 - 8 years
    Picture this!
  • Parent and child grocery shopping
    4 - 6 years
    Getting the message

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