Early Years

Transport

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Thumbnail illustration of a man on a bicycle

Bicycle

Thumbnail illustration of a pizza delivery man on a motorbike

Motorcycle

Thumbnail illustration of a bus

Bus

Thumbnail illustration of a green car

Car

Thumbnail illustration of a car pulling a caravan

Car with caravan

Thumbnail illustration of a red lorry

Lorry

Thumbnail illustration of a train

Train

Thumbnail illustration of a ship

Ship

Thumbnail illustration of a purple aeroplane

Aeroplane

Thumbnail illustration of a person leading a camel

Camel

Thumbnail illustration of an elephant carrying a heavy load

Elephant

Thumbnail illustration of a man and horse

Horse

Thumbnail illustration of a man paddling a canoe

Canoe



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