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Letter And Number Tracing Book For Kids Ages 3-5 - by Activity Treasures (Paperback)

Letter And Number Tracing Book For Kids Ages 3-5 - by  Activity Treasures (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><em>Are you looking for a fun workbook to help you teach your child to write? Then you are in the right place! Take your child on an exciting journey through the entire ABC and all the numbers from 0 to 30 with: </em><strong>Letter And Number Tracing Book For Kids Ages 3-5: A Fun Practice Workbook To Learn The Alphabet And Numbers From 0 To 30 For Preschoolers And Kindergarten Kids!</strong><p>This exercise book introduces your child to <strong>writing letters and numbers in a playful and age-appropriate manner</strong> that will help him or her get to know <strong>the alphabet and the numbers 0 to 30</strong>. In this way, children are guided and optimally prepared for pre-school and primary school. The book is divided into sections: numbers and letters. The learning process is guided as follows: </p><p><strong>Letters</strong></p><p>Every letter is new territory for your child. The first step is to get to know the letter and <strong>practice through the correct pen guidance by simply tracing it</strong>. This is followed by a word containing the letter you have just learned. So your child learns to <strong>put the letter in a word</strong>. Encourage your child to <strong>read the word aloud</strong> to directly practice the corresponding sound. Finally, your child learns to write the letter freely and independently.</p><p><strong>Numbers</strong></p><p>To understand the meaning of numbers, your child starts <strong>counting picture elements</strong>. Then, just as with letters, he or she will have to <strong>trace the numbers</strong>. As soon as they become more confident, free writing follows the number you have just learned, with guidelines ensuring that the number is placed at the correct height.</p><p>In both areas, learning takes place in a meaningful and reliable structure that gives your child security and constantly encourages them to see their own progress.</p><p>Parents can help their children work through this exercise book and <strong>provide the necessary support</strong>. After all, writing is not easy for every child. Parents should keep a special eye on the <strong>correct pen position and hand guidance</strong> and celebrate every milestone with their child. For both numbers and letters, encourage your child to speak out loud about what he or she has learned. The more senses are involved in the learning process, the faster and easier it is to learn.</p><p>By completing this exercise book, your child will be able to <strong>write the lower and upper case letters from A to Z</strong>, as well as the <strong>numbers 0 to 30</strong>. It is especially important that your child can work and learn at their own pace. This is the only way to keep the fun and become more confident in writing from letter to letter, or from number to number.</p><p><strong>A quick look at the most important facts of the book: </strong></p><ul><li>Suitable for children from <strong>ages 3 to 5</strong></li><li><strong>Sensible structure</strong> that optimally accompanies the learning process</li><li>Great <strong>preparation for pre-school and kindergarten</strong></li><li>A <strong>fun way to learn</strong> the <strong>numbers from 0 to 30 and the letters A to Z</strong></li><li><strong>Designed and sensibly structured</strong> to suit children</li><li>Promotes correct <strong>pen management</strong> and concentration</li><li>Lots of <strong>space for free practice</strong></li><li><strong>Lovely designs</strong></li></ul>Combine play with learning. Benefit from "Letter And Number Tracing Book For Kids Ages 3-5" and accompany your child within a meaningful structure on the way to writing letters and numbers! Get this book NOW!

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