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A matching game to identify different occupations using pictures.
- Match different professions with the tools they use
- Helps children understand more about different careers in their community
- Children develop an appreciation for people from different occupations
- Develops hand-eye co-ordination, powers of concentration & sense of logic
- Improves vocabulary & language skills
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