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  • Future Astronaut's Notebook: Primary Composition Notebook Story Paper Journal with Picture Space for Kindergartens - Perfect Gift for Students and Teachers

    Kindergarten Notebooks

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 1, 2019)
    This notebook is ideal for young children who are learning how to write and properly proportion letters (approximately K-3). It may also be useful for older children who have delays with handwriting. Each paper has a measured space at the top for a title, then a picture box for the child to draw an illustration and then five lines for the child to write their story.Each space consists of two lines (top and bottom) .65" apartHigh-quality white paper8.5in x 11in page sizeCool gift to a child who aspires to be an astronaut
  • Primary Composition Notebook - Baby Shark Journal: a story paper journal with picture space and dashed lined, primary journal k-2, handwriting ... composition notebook, baby shark notebook,

    Kindergarten Workbooks

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 16, 2019)
    Unlock Your Child's Creativity With This K-2 Primary Draw and Write Journal!Are you looking for ways to encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings? Creative writing and drawing has been shown to build confidence and increase imagination. Young writers can create their own story characters, heroes and fairy tales - leading to increased freedom of expression and confidence. This draw and write notebook features a large blank space for drawing and 7 lines for writing on the front and back of every page.Hint: Use the "Look Inside" feature on your computer to see exactly what the interior looks like before you buy.Your child can write stories, keep a daily journal or even simply practice their handwriting and drawing related objects. Looking for a fun interactive project? You can have your child draw and write on one page, and then you tell the next part of the story by drawing and writing on the following page.Product Features:Not too big - not too small - composition book measures standards size 9 3/4" x 7-1/2"Compatible with Zaner-Bloser, McDoughal Littell and D'Nealian handwriting methods.111 pages of story paper - top half blank for drawing, bottom half wide ruled lines with dashed mid lineIf you're ready to help your child bring their ideas and stories to life with their own Kindergarten Primary Draw and Write Composition Notebook - then scroll up and click "add to cart".
  • Why Do Ducks Quack

    Kindergarten

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Aug. 1, 2000)
    My name faintly visible on front cover. Some wear to cover. Otherwise, crisp, clean cover and pages.
  • F is for Fish | The Preschool Alphabet Coloring Book: hours of drawing, fun, and learning for preschoolers and toddlers

    Kindergarten Books

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Helping toddlers to learn letters and words — with all the fun of coloring.Kids will love F is for Fish | The Preschool Alphabet Coloring Book. Packed with 100+ pages of appealing pictures, shapes, letters, and words, the book is sure to keep little ones engaged for hours.Bold lines help toddlers to reinforce the association between pictures and words, perfect for building fine motor and recognition skills. Multiple pages are devoted to each letter of the alphabet, and the inclusion of interesting, relevant facts and quotes gives parents the opportunity to further teach the more advanced preschoolers out there.Sized 8.5 x 11 inches (21 x 28 cm) the coloring book is a thoughtful gift for girls and boys aged 1-4.
  • Tracing Numbers 0 To 10 Worksheets: Tracing Numbers 0 10 Worksheets For Preschoolers, Kindergarten And Toddlers

    Kindergarten Book

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 4, 2020)
    we put this beautiful and simple book in your hands to make teaching children numbers in a fun and easy way.The method used in this book is as follows:we make the child see the shape of the number with fingers, so you can play with your child by asking him to give you his hands and then start counting with his fingers.Repeat the operation more than once with him and then ask him to do it with you, which means that you have to play the role with him.Since children love colors, we have provided space for this, writing the number in large format so that the child can color the number easily, and each number in a different color, and this way you will find that he connects the color to the number, and that he records and cannot forget it again.Then it's time to write, which is the most difficult step for the children, but we have simplified it by breaking the number down into two parts and then merging the two parts together to form the desired number.Finally, after each number, we do a fun test for the child, always using colors, and this exercise consists of displaying some numbers inside large boxes and asking the child to color the box containing the number that has been studied before.