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CBeebies -Tree Fu Tom (raising awareness of dyspraxia)
We have been previewing a new CBeebies programme this week and we are very excited. Not only because the wonderful David Tennant is voicing one of the main characters but also because it is well researched and encourages children to actively participate in the story. … Continue reading
Posted in early education & play, parenting, Special Educational Needs
Tagged CBeebies, david tennant, dyspraxia, tree fu tom
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