Handwriting: Learn Cursive! (Letter Tracing, Practice)
K**A
Beginner, friendly
I love that the book is beginner, friendly for my third grader
D**B
Great cursive notebook for our homeschooler!
This book has been great for us for homeschooling! I use it as a daily warm up and practice for writing! highly ecommend!
Y**I
Handwriting: Learn Cursive
This book is great for someone who can only print. I think cursive should be in the schools. I gave my grandchildren each a book and they learned how to write in cursive their name! I am old school and I think printing is not the proper way to sign your name. Just saying. My opinion.
J**R
Helpful
Easy to follow
K**E
Great book to teach cursive
My daughters are 7 and have loved learning cursive with this book. Was disappointed they don’t teach it in school anymore, but this book has been a great guide to help teach them myself. Lots of pages and lines to practice. Highly recommend!
D**O
Back to basics
Teaches by numbers making it easy for kids to learn and remember.
J**O
Great
Kids happy
A**R
Get a Jump on Cursive
Grandkids
A**Y
hand writing book
Great educational book for my grandson.
J**B
An Excellent way to learn Cursive style writing - just add a pen, some time and patience
An excellent work book. Start at the beginning (!) and work your way through it and by the end you'll know how to write in the cursive style. The book contains lots of space for practicing writing. The pages are also perforated so that they can be removed from the book and used completely flat to make practice a little easier. A really good resource for anyone wanting to improve their writing, getting into calligraphy or creative journaling. I used a fairly broad nib fountain pen (a rotring ArtPen) as it was more forgiving and made my first attempts look better than a biro. It also made the process of learning to write like this quite tactile as the pen felt nice and smooth to write with. I also used a 5 mm quadrille notebook to write in (rather than the book itself) as I wanted to leave the book in as-new condition. Using squared paper allowed me to keep my writing straight, slanted consistently and in proportion. Having completed the book, I know how to form letters and words in a cursive style, but my "joined-up" writing is not yet completely smooth and natural, but I suspect it may never become as good as if I'd been writing this way for the last fifty years. I'm just about to complete the book a second time, but this time I've been using my left hand just for the challenge and to see how hard it would be. Fortunately I've learned to write with my other hand through choice, but for those who have no choice but to learn to write using their other hand, this would also be a great resource.
D**Y
Nice and clear
Brought it to help my grandtwins when they are learning to write.That said I have been trying to do these as well as sometimes my writing isn't neat.I have wanted to do calligraphy, this has afew ways to write that looks like that so I have been trying abit.
L**Y
Excellent book for beginners!
I bought a few copies of this book for my homeschoolers. I'm very pleased with it - not only does the book include ample practise space for each letter of the alphabet, it also includes word practise and sentence practise. There are enough pages that my kids actually get the repetition they need to develop good handwriting, as opposed to other books that give the barest introduction. I highly recommend this resource!
T**A
Great!
Kids love it.
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