In this challenge, your task is to find a partner who can support you on this exciting adventure. Just like in any great journey, having a companion by your side makes the experience even more enjoyable and rewarding. Get ready to dive into the world of kindness like never before with our jigsaw puzzle. Solve the Missing Slogan Challenge and reveal your supportive partner! By completing this challenge, you will gain 1000XP! Q1Search for the missing slogan and fill in the missing letters below. T W M W K!HINT 1Refer to Kindsville Times/A-OK! (Issue 4/2024 - National Day edition) for the clue.
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In this challenge, your task is to find a partner who can support you on this exciting adventure. Just like in any great journey, having a companion by your side makes the experience even more enjoyable and rewarding. Get ready to dive into the world of kindness like never before with our jigsaw puzzle. Solve the Missing Slogan Challenge and reveal your supportive partner! By completing this challenge, you will gain 1000XP! Q1Search for the missing slogan and fill in the missing letters below. T W M W K!HINT 1Refer to Kindsville Times/A-OK! (Issue 4/2024 - National Day edition) for the clue.
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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
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