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Aeg on siin

Joonas, Karit, Doris and Fred are seven years old and will start going to school. They live in different areas in Estonia. They're all different children with different schools and teachers. Yet, time is the same for all of them, passing by the same way. Where will they be at the end of their first school year?

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  • Karit Tuusula Mölder

    Karit Tuusula Mölder

    Self

  • Fred Kikas

    Fred Kikas

    Self

  • Doris Vahtra

    Doris Vahtra

    Self

  • Joonas Jurs

    Joonas Jurs

    Self

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Joonas, Karit, Doris and Fred are seven years old and will start going to school. They live in different areas in Estonia. They're all different children with different schools and teachers. Yet, time is the same for all of them, passing by the same way. Where will they be at the end of their first school year?

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