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shud · 06/07/2020 00:21

Just planning on how to occupy ds for the week and realised twinkl is no longer free. Ds school sends v little and no online lessons as I'm wfh full time so was relying on some of the printed worksheets from twinkl but haven't downloaded any

I'm thinking I should sign up. Has anyone else?

I'm going to have to occupy him for most of summer hols too so might make sense
Can you cancel at any time?

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
GreenTulips · 06/07/2020 00:23

How old are they

Morgzmum · 06/07/2020 00:24

I pay monthly for outstanding I've got an 8 year old, 4 year old and 3 year old it works out at less than £3pmpc

Morgzmum · 06/07/2020 00:25

Twinkl not outstanding Confused

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GreenTulips · 06/07/2020 00:28

You can download and save all the stuff you want
Separate it into sections and save on a computer or me memory stick

shud · 06/07/2020 00:36

Yr 2

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KevinsCarter · 06/07/2020 00:49

I've had mine about 18 months. It is well worth it. DD went to a small preschool and they didn't do much in the way of phonics so I used it for EYFS and rainy day stealth learning/colouring. It's been a really good tool to supplement school's poor provision too. Check out Hamilton Trust home learning packs. They're free and quite good.

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