Kindergarten Handwriting Practice Paper: Draw and Write Notebook to Improve Creative Writing Skills (Grades K - 2) | 100 Pages
- SKU: 9798606153602
- Category: Composition Books
3-lined Paper for Handwriting Practice K-3
Children come into contact with letters at a very early age. Every child who recognizes letters, who practices them and learns them, will find it easier to read and write extended texts later on. This notebook is intended to make your children fit at their first contact with letters.
BOOK FEATURES
- 50 sheets/100 pages
- Premium matte cover design
- Easy-to-follow dotted lines to start learning the alphabet to improve your children’s handwriting skills
- For ages 3-5 to practice fine motor skills
- Perfectly sized at 7.5"x9.25"
- Essential writing practice for preschool and kindergarten
This handwriting practice book for kids is suitable for preschoolers and toddlers to learn how to shape characters and alphabets. In practice, it has been shown that many children start with the letter A and later on, they continue working with their favorite letters. This is perfectly fine because children should learn that letters have a meaning for them. Give your child enough time and space to work through the book.
3-lined Paper for Handwriting Practice K-3
Children come into contact with letters at a very early age. Every child who recognizes letters, who practices them and learns them, will find it easier to read and write extended texts later on. This notebook is intended to make your children fit at their first contact with letters.
BOOK FEATURES
- 50 sheets/100 pages
- Premium matte cover design
- Easy-to-follow dotted lines to start learning the alphabet to improve your children’s handwriting skills
- For ages 3-5 to practice fine motor skills
- Perfectly sized at 7.5"x9.25"
- Essential writing practice for preschool and kindergarten
This handwriting practice book for kids is suitable for preschoolers and toddlers to learn how to shape characters and alphabets. In practice, it has been shown that many children start with the letter A and later on, they continue working with their favorite letters. This is perfectly fine because children should learn that letters have a meaning for them. Give your child enough time and space to work through the book.