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  • Trace Letters, Numbers and Shapes!

    Baby Professor

    Paperback (Baby Professor, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Give your child plenty of variety when it comes to tracing. You need to do this because you want him/her to experience all kinds of lines, while also improving knowledge on numbers, letters and shapes. Tracing is assisted writing and its purpose is to get a child to be at ease with the idea of working with paper and pencil. Encourage your child to begin tracing today!
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  • Trace and Learn Numbers!

    Inc. Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, May 1, 2019)
    Use this fun workbook to help your child learn how to write numbers, or allow them to refine the number-writing skills they already have!Red arrows help guide children in learning to write their numbers.Includes pages with numbers to trace.Lots of number-related activities: How Many?; Follow the Dots; Count to 20; Mini-Maze; Count and Write the Missing Numbers; and All About Me -- in Numbers!Cute and colorful illustrations throughout will keep your kiddo interested.Provides plenty of space to trace and practice.Thick, smooth-finish pages support a variety of pencils, crayons, and markers.Pages are perforated and reproducible.The perfect companion for young scholars!Learning to write helps children develop fine motor skills. Studies have shown that writing is an excellent way to activate different parts of the brain.Writing also helps children retain more information.Paperback workbook measures 8-1/2'' wide x 11'' high.112 pages.
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  • Numbers and Shapes

    Zachary Wilson, Melanie Davis Jones, Mara Rockliff, Catherine Matthias, Joann Adinolfi

    Library Binding (Scholastic Library Pub, March 31, 2011)
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