Writing & Tracing Skills for Kids Activity Book
Writing & Tracing Skills for Kids Activity Book
Use this wipe-clean book and the included marker to practice early writing skills with your John Deere friends on the farm. Learn how to hold the marker and how to follow instructions. Then enjoy some tracing activities and games. Dotted tracing lines help build confidence! When you’re learning to write with a friendly John Deere tractor, practice time is the best time! You’ll be writing your ABCs and 123s in no time! Not only can children practice writing the lowercase and uppercase alphabet, but they will also practice telling time and writing numbers. Preschoolers and kindergartners will enjoy the many activities included in this John Deere-themed activity book!
John Deere Kids children’s books recognize that the preschoolers of today are the farmers, builders, and innovators of tomorrow. Content and formats are based on the legacy of a long-loved company that encourages kids to play in backyards, to dig in the dirt, get muddy, and learn where food and shelter come from.
Explore the entire collection of sticker, activity, workbook, and board books for kids from Cottage Door Press! Designed to focus on content areas that are important for early childhood development and school readiness, our wide variety of engaging formats and fun characters will grow with your child and keep kids entertained and eager to learn.
Help children practice the skill of writing the ABCs, numbers, and more. Includes a variety of activities that practice writing letters and numbers, telling time, distinguishing between upper and lowercase letters, and more. More than 30 fun activities encourage the development of fine motor skills and cognitive skills.
Easy-to-follow instructions and tracing lines keep kids ages 3-5 years old on track with their handwriting practice and skills. Includes more than 75 stickers for extra fun! Wipe clean pages are easy to write & erase over and over again!
Pages wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth, allowing kids to practice over and over again. Do not use permanent markers.