Connie Campbell Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

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Connie Campbell

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

Can you tell the letter each picture begins with?

OOPS! Try again.

You did it!

How did you do? Lets try one last one. This one is tricky.

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