by Crystal Radke
Published
August 27, 2019
Pages
84 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Callisto Kids
Paperback
$5.84
Audio CD
$5.84
Help your little one build communication skills with the ultimate writing workbook for kids ages 3 to 5. More than 1 million copies sold! Set kids up to succeed in school with a learn to write for kids guide that offers letter, shape, and number practice for kindergarten―and beyond.
My First Learn-to-Write Workbook introduces early writers to proper pen control, line tracing, and more with dozens of handwriting exercises that engage their minds and boost their reading and writing comprehension. Get the best in learning books for 3+ year olds with: Comprehensive skill building ―As they explore these preschool and kindergarten learning activities, kids will build a strong foundation of reading comprehension, the alphabet, penmanship, and fine motor skills. 75+ practice pages ―Tons of engaging pencil-on-paper activities like connect-the-dots and fill-in-the-blanks offer enough repetition for real learning but enough variety to keep kids interested.
Colorful fun ―This bestselling workbook is full of helpful (and slightly silly) pictures and illustrations that will spark kids' imaginations and get them excited to keep practicing. Get your child on the path to success with toddler learning activities that help them develop essential skills!
My First Learn-to-Write Workbook invites young learners to embark on an exciting journey into the world of writing. Designed with beginners in mind, this workbook offers a wide variety of exercises that captivate the creativity and imagination of young children. As kids learn to trace lines and form letters, they build essential pen control skills that pave the way for future academic success in reading and writing.
Enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination with fun activities. Supports the development of essential writing foundations through engaging exercises. Encourages creativity and self-expression with a variety of practice tasks.
My First Learn-to-Write Workbook provides a nurturing and enjoyable environment for children to learn the basics of writing. The workbook is filled with activities that are carefully crafted to suit the learning needs of young kids. From simple line tracing to more complex letter formations each exercise is designed to gradually build fine motor skills and boost confidence.
As children progress they will notice significant improvements in their grip and hand-eye coordination. \nParents and educators will appreciate the structured approach of My First Learn-to-Write Workbook which follows a step-by-step progression to ensure comprehensive skill development. Each section of the workbook introduces new challenges keeping young learners engaged and motivated to practice.
Graphic elements vibrant illustrations and fun themes captivate children's attention making the learning process enjoyable. This workbook serves as a powerful tool to help bridge the gap between playful activities and academic achievement. \nWith its focus on fostering creativity and offering varied practice tasks My First Learn-to-Write Workbook encourages children to explore their artistic side while mastering core writing skills.
The workbook offers exercises tailored not only to teach writing mechanics but also to spark imaginative thinking. By combining skill-building activities with creativity-focused tasks children are offered a well-rounded learning experience that is both educational and entertaining laying a solid foundation for a lifelong love of learning. \nThe workbook's adaptability makes it an ideal resource for parents teachers and caregivers and can be easily incorporated into both formal and informal learning environments.
By integrating skill practice with creative expression and providing opportunities for personal growth My First Learn-to-Write Workbook engages young learners and prepares them for the academic challenges ahead. Children will emerge from their experiences with increased confidence creativity and enthusiasm for learning gaining the skills and self-assurance needed to embark on further educational pursuits.
What sets My First Learn-to-Write Workbook apart is its emphasis on combining core skill development with creativity This approach ensures that children remain engaged and excited about learning transforming writing practice into a fun playful activity The workbook's user-friendly design and structured approach make it an invaluable tool for both educators and parents looking to nurture young minds By offering a variety of levels exercises are tailored to suit different learning paces ensuring a comprehensive understanding of writing fundamentals Incorporating vibrant illustrations exciting themes and a clear progression My First Learn-to-Write Workbook ensures every child experiences success By fostering both skill mastery and creative exploration this workbook lays the groundwork for a lifelong love of learning making early education an enjoyable adventure.
1641526270
978-1641526272
8.5 x 0.2 x 11 inches
2.31 pounds
Based on 85030 ratings
I purchased this for my two year old. This is a great learn to write book. We sat and I was able to teach him to trace numbers and letters easily. I recommend this book.
He loves it and it's so good for him to practice tracing at age 3
I love it, very easy to use for my toddler. She has been training for Kindergarten.
Great use i feel like it gets the job done
This is a wonderful book to help kids read. We do a page a week just so my son can get used to it but he likes it and it only take 10mins out of the day.
I would buy this look a million times over!! Where was this when I first started teaching my child to write? I am so happy I finally found something that was helpful AND enticing! I love the warm ups that help get them excited vs just throwing them into letters and numbers. My toddler loves doing her ‘homework’. We are on our way to being kindergarten ready!
This book is a great start for your lil boy or girl. Helps with remembering the letters and it allows them to have good handwriting control as they trace over each letter. Can’t go wrong with this book! Well worth your money!
The pages were simple, lots of practice written onto them. 15 letters to practice on the capital letters pages, and closer to 28 on the lower-case pages. About 85 pages: 52 for the upper and lower case letters, 11 for the numbers, a page of the entire alphabet, and some zigzags and shapes for pencil control at the start. The photos on the bottom of each page drew the student in to recite the letter sounds. Doing a page or two a day really helped with prep for school. Perfect for 4 and 5 year olds, 6 year olds getting handwriting practice, or early starters learning to write at 3 (some kids have pencil control, some don’t yet). It was easy and low-fuss.