Handwriting Books
- With vibrant art and engaging prompts, Tracing and Pen Control gives preschoolers lots of tracing and pre-writing practice along with the fun of puzzles and other activities, including mazes and Hidden Pictures® puzzles.
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- With wide tracing lines and a fun and engaging puzzle for each letter, kids will have a blast as they learn to write and recognize uppercase and lowercase letters. Letter recognition is an important step toward getting ready to read, and Highlights infuses Fun with a Purpose™ into this activity. With vibrant art and fun puzzles, Write-On Wipe-Off Let's Write Letters takes kids on an alphabet adventure.
- 3-6 years
- Helps children 3 and up master printing skills.
- Features tracing activities for 100 sight words.
- Through a series of colorful word tracing and writing activities, this book teaches your child about consonants and vowels
- Paperback workbook containing 80 pages in full color
- That's Silly!™ and Hidden Pictures® puzzles are among the activities that will engage and entertain kids and build their confidence as they practice essential vocabulary skills, including forming letters and writing words.
- 3-6 years
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Improve your penmanship
Handwriting books are perfect for helping children learn proper letter formation and improving their overall penmanship. Every handwriting book is designed to increase legibility and accuracy, so that students can gain confidence in their writing skills over time. With these books, teachers can provide students from preschool into early grade school with practice in forming letters, writing simple words and phrases and more.
Make learning fun
Bright colors and illustrations make learning fun for young students, and activities with clear instructions let students get into practice quickly and with ease. Some handwriting books feature tracing activities that make it easy to practice forming letters, while others include fun activities like mazes and drawing exercises that help keep young minds engaged. Use these books in combination with age-appropriate preschool handwriting supplies to teach proper form and build hand strength.