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My First Number Tracing Workbook: Practice Pen Control with Numbers (My First Preschool Skills Workbook)

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About My First Number Tracing Workbook: Practice Pen

Product Description Help kids ages 3 to 5 learn to write their numbers This top choice in tracing books for kids ages 3-5 is bursting with opportunities to trace both numerals and number names, from zero to 20. Fun activities help reinforce what kids are learning and allow them to practice their pen control. Go beyond other tracing books for kids ages 3-5 with: Room to practice―Discover lots of space for kids to trace their numerals and number names. Ways to play―Make it a joy to learn with a variety of activities, like path following, mazes, and more. Colorful designs―Keep kids engaged with pages featuring adorable and brightly colored images. This standout among tracing books for kids ages 3-5 is the ideal primer for getting your little one started with numbers. Review “My First Number Tracing Workbook utilizes engaging illustrations to capture the interests of young learners. I highly recommend this learning tool for parents, teachers, and caregivers looking to provide fine motor pencil practice.” ―Brittani Black, former teacher and creator of www.mrsblacksbees.com “I absolutely love My First Number Tracing Workbook! I have been looking for something like this for so long, and I’m so happy I came across this one. It’s clear, concise, and fun. My kids love working in it and actually ask to write in it, too! I call that a success. Thank you for this amazing number tracing workbook!” ―Kaley Willer, OCT, MEd, teacher and literacy remedial specialist “As a former teacher, I love My First Number Tracing Workbook for kids who are learning to form their numbers! It’s packed with a bunch of engaging ways to practice forming numbers, work on prewriting skills, and practice fine motor skills. One of the best parts is that all of the number activities incorporate other skills as well, like counting, number recognition, and number words, making it perfect for tracing and learning early math skills as well. I highly recommend this practice book for young learners working on writing and fundamental number skills!” ―Alleah Rostohar, toddler teacher and mompreneur About the Author Rachael Smith is a former first-grade teacher turned stay-at-home mom. She is also the founder and curriculum designer of Literacy with the Littles (LiteracyWithTheLittles.com). Through her blog, she shares crafts and activities that parents and teachers can use to help children develop a love of learning.