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I volunteer through work as a reading partner in a primary school in Tower Hamlets. I am really proud of the progress my partner has made during the acedemic year and would like to buy him a present that would build on what he's achieved so far.


It's our last session on 10 July and was thinking of getting a literacy game of some kind but am at a loss as to where to start. He's in year 1 and is six years old. I don't think his family speak English as a first language at home, so maybe something he can play by himself? Or possibly something the whole family could play? He doesn't have any older siblings.


Thanks

I love the look of this co-operative board game, am planning on getting it for my son this year but it's 5+ so should be fab for a six year old. Not specifically literacy but a lovely concept and no 'winning' if you see what I mean!


Peaceable Kingdom Cooperative Board Game - Count Your Chickens! by Peaceable Kingdom http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004HVKAAS/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_qevRtb1Z9GMC6

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