pdf, 35.5 MB
pdf, 35.5 MB

Is your child ready to start writing?
This workbook will give you everything you need to help your child succeed at writing – with guidance for parents and fun handwriting exercises for children.

Free downloadable resources to ensure you only need to make one purchase to fulfil your child’s needs.

Make writing fun whilst helping your child to improve their fine and gross motor skills.

Work in line with the National Curriculum and what is taught in nurseries/kindergartens and primary/elementary schools
Improve hand control, muscle strength and coordination with activities and ideas for fine and gross motor skills
Tracing activities with lots of practise - curves, straight lines, shapes and pictures
Tracing lowercase letters in line with phonics education – teaching letters as well as handwriting
Introduction to tracing capital letters to move onto the next level
Tracing words and sentences to enable progression
Fun pictures and colouring-in opportunities
Blank handwriting pages to allow for plenty of practise
This handwriting book is suitable for children as soon as they are able to pick up and hold a pencil, with guidance for correct posture, pencil holding and fine and gross motor skills.

Perfect for pre-school children and supporting children already in a school environment.

Lauren Benzaken, the author of the book, holds a degree in Childhood Culture and Education as well as a PGCE in Primary Education. She has taught for almost a decade within schools, and has acted as both a private tutor and an intervention specialist.

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