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A fun workbook to help children ages 3-5 learn to trace and draw the alphabet! Give your preschoolers a head start in their education by helping them practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters through fun activities that allow children to learn the alphabet by tracing letters and drawing the alphabet in a fun, friendly and encouraging environment. Interesting activities in the notebook:Alphabet More than 150 pages of exercises Learn to write uppercase (A-Z) and lowercase (a-z) letters with easy guides. Trace the letter ..A-Z Write the letter ..A-Z Draw the capital letter .A-Z. Stamp the…mehr

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A fun workbook to help children ages 3-5 learn to trace and draw the alphabet! Give your preschoolers a head start in their education by helping them practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters through fun activities that allow children to learn the alphabet by tracing letters and drawing the alphabet in a fun, friendly and encouraging environment. Interesting activities in the notebook:Alphabet More than 150 pages of exercises Learn to write uppercase (A-Z) and lowercase (a-z) letters with easy guides. Trace the letter ..A-Z Write the letter ..A-Z Draw the capital letter .A-Z. Stamp the lowercase letter a-z. Draw two pictures starting with A-Z Colour in the pictures beginning with A-Z Interesting and happy pictures your child can colour to keep them excited and engaged Specifications:Pages: 150+ Size: 8.5 x 11 inches Put your child on the path to success with an interactive book that helps them master early learning skills.
Autorenporträt
Mats Berdal is Professor of Security and Development in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. From 2000 to 2003 he was Director of Studies at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London. Mats Berdal is a Visiting Professor at the National Defence and Command College, Oslo. David Ucko is the Programme Coordinator and Research Fellow for the Conflict, Security and Development Research Group, King's College London, and a Transatlantic Fellow at the RAND Corporation, Washington, DC.