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Start the collection of games with the classic naval battle much appreciated by my son Joshua (7 years). I created two files in black and white. The former has a simpler grid suitable for children 5 / 6 years. In first grade they use a lot of tables, and the naval battle is therefore useful to learn to understand their interpretation. Being very tedious having to create every time the grid (Mostly because playing with a young child to adult touches make it 4!), Those in need can now download and print the charts that I prepared! :)
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