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Spell with Pip

Spell with Pip: a fun new app to help children practise their spelling

December 23, 2013March 13, 2023Oxford Childrens

With the new emphasis on spelling, punctuation and grammar in primary schools, including a test in year 6 , it’s more important than ever to make sure that children have lots of opportunity to practise their spelling. We’re very excited to introduce Spell with Pip – a fun new spelling app for children from the team behind the world-famous Oxford […]

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