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I'm not finding enough sources to pass WP:GNG or WP:NBOOK at the moment. I will list what I have found below, mostly amounting to just mentions. There is one possibility here for WP:NBOOK, at WP:BOOKCRIT, item 4 - as the article states it's used in instruction in schools, but the citation for that claim does not mention this, and more citations will be needed for that to pass.

All just mentions, unfortunately. I mostly checked these for depth of coverage, but if they mention the school claim that might help this article. (On second look, the first source above does mention a connection to "lower primary school" but does not go into depth about whether it's the "subject of instruction" or if it's just commonly read by or in schools.) ASUKITE 00:29, 10 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]