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T**A
I cherish this so much!
The Carson Dellosa Tracing Letters Activity Book is a fantastic resource for toddlers and young children in preschool through 2nd grade. This 128-page paperback book is designed to help children ages 3 and up develop their fine motor skills and handwriting abilities through tracing letters.With engaging and colorful illustrations, this workbook makes learning to write letters fun and interactive for young learners. The activities in the book are suitable for children in preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade, providing a progression of difficulty to suit different skill levels.The Trace with Me activity book contains a variety of tracing exercises for uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as activities to practice writing simple words. By tracing the letters and words in the book, children can improve their pencil control, grip, and letter formation skills.Overall, the Carson Dellosa Tracing Letters Activity Book is a valuable tool for parents, teachers, and caregivers looking to support young children in developing their writing skills. This workbook can help children build confidence in their ability to write, enhancing their literacy skills and preparing them for success in school and beyond.
A**R
Great learning books
Great learning books. Just like school
F**E
Teaches HOW to write the numbers
There are literally tons of preschool books with dotted line numbers and letters to trace. What I liked about this one is that there are arrows on each number instructing kids where to start with their writing utensil and what path to take to trace the number. For example, the number one is a straight line drawn from top to bottom in one stroke. The number four starts in the upper left-hand corner, comes down and then right. After the angle is drawn, then you draw a straight line from top to bottom on the right-hand side.I realize my kids will mostly type in this life, but I still think that penmanship matters. I realized my mistake with my oldest, who developed odd writing habits because he drew letter and number parts in the wrong order. Like the number four is a line from top to bottom and then the angle. If you’re thinking - um, who cares?? I do, because he’s writing from left to right but forming numbers and letters from right to left and this makes his writing illegible and also frustrating for him.I’m not going to have to reteach my 4-year-old when he is 9 because we’re starting with these books!
C**
Helpful
My nieces enjoyed using this number book.
R**Y
Should have got it a long time ago
The numbers with the words are very direct it will teach my daughter how to count and how to write the word out as well give her her letters form in tracing number it's all in one I enjoy this book myself and she do to
J**N
Great work book
Perfect for little kids just learning how to write. Helped my little learn how to write much bigger.
S**K
Must have!
My son needed help practicing writing his numbers correctly. This book is in great quality and has more than I thought! There's pages where he can actually practice spelling the numbers and as well as writing different digits. Other pages have simple addition problems he can do as well! Definitely worth it! 5 stars!
J**S
Great First Math Book
Great Preliminary Math Book! My PreK learned so much we moved on to their kindergarten math book and she’s learning addition and subtraction, greater and less than etc! It’s so nice to know during this time she’s actually getting ahead.
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