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Handwriting is a dwindling art-form, and worse is that most schools in over 40 states no longer require teaching longhand or cursive. This is still a valuable and necessary skill for everyone, and there is no reason any child should go without learning to at least write a letter and sign their name. This fun and easy activity book, instructs simple cursive writing through both tracing and arrow guided learning. After the basics, the exercises give an example and blank grid lines to practice on their own. Following are common words and then a few simple sentences. There is also pages for…mehr

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Handwriting is a dwindling art-form, and worse is that most schools in over 40 states no longer require teaching longhand or cursive. This is still a valuable and necessary skill for everyone, and there is no reason any child should go without learning to at least write a letter and sign their name. This fun and easy activity book, instructs simple cursive writing through both tracing and arrow guided learning. After the basics, the exercises give an example and blank grid lines to practice on their own. Following are common words and then a few simple sentences. There is also pages for free-form name writing and a note to a friend practice. Why not have your beloved youth spend some time away from video games or TV, and spend some time with this fun activity book that will provide them with a useful skill to take with them in life.
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Autorenporträt
Author J. Steven Young shares adventurous and imaginative observations on life across multiple genres, including children's activity books, young adult and fantasy. His Hashtag Magic collection is quickly moving up the fantasy charts on Amazon and the third book in the series is currently in development. Raised in the Chicago area, J. Steven witnessed his fair share of injustice growing up and always imagined how he could make life better for everyone if only he'd had magic or super powers. It took years for him to understand that he did have a gift. Though he traveled the globe in his youth, he still favors the lands of his imagination and wants nothing more than to share his visions with the world. He hopes his gift will allow readers to escape from reality, if only for a spell.