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Letter Aa Crown - FREEBIE

This alphabet crown is related to the letter Aa. This crown is an engaging activity to do in the classroom. It is perfect for ELA centers and homework. Students have to color images, trace and count letters and classify images that start with the corresponding letter!!! it has a unique special format. what are you waiting for trying this crown with your little kids?





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