✍️ Trace, erase, repeat—unlock your child’s writing superpowers!
This Preschool Learning Activities tracing book set for ages 3-5 includes 35 hands-on activities designed to develop early handwriting, fine motor skills, and letter recognition. Featuring a durable spiral-bound workbook, 6 colorful dry-erase markers, a smiley eraser, and a portable box, it offers a safe, reusable, and screen-free learning experience perfect for home or classroom use.
Material Type | Paper |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Tracing |
Size | Medium |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Development of Writing Skills |
J**O
Great buy!
My son loves this traceable book! It has fun activities to do as well to keep it fun for the kiddos. The book is not cheaply made either! It comes with a larger smiley face eraser super cute and easy to erase. Definitely worth every penny!
A**R
Reusable
I love how this book is reusable so the children can really practice again and again. The ability to erase and redo if they are needing to and the quality of materials make this the perfect education tool for all age ranges of toddlers.
A**I
Great for learning to draw and write
Simply great! It’s not just about entertainment, it is actually a great exercise book that allows you to assess your child’s development along with all the fun.
S**N
Thoughtfully designed educational workbook
I bought this for my kindergartener to maintain her writing skills over the summer, and for my 3-year-old to start practicing. It’s a reasonably sized and brightly colored workbook. As a special education teacher, I’m very impressed with how the pages are laid out. With this workbook, kids don’t just practice writing lines, they also work on up, down, left, and right motions. With the shapes, they even practice drawing them sideways and upside down, which helps build coordination and strengthens fine motor skills that support future letter writing.Lastly, I love how the letter sheets are organized. They are not in alphabetical order (which is a good thing! We don't want them just recognizing by memorizing the song!). Instead, the uppercase letters come first (which is typically how teachers introduce them), and they’re grouped by the types of lines used to form the letters. The progression goes from forming easier to more complex letters, similar to how the line pages progressed. I am definitely recommending this workbook to my other friends who have littles!
J**N
Great for preschool prep
My son just turned 4 and this has been great for working with him and his pen control. It’s a great size and he loves the different colors of markers.
A**R
Great product
Great book for learning and fine motor skills/tracing. 4yo loves tracing in the book and has became a lot better at drawing / writing. Just erase right away if you leave it on for too long it becomes more difficult to clean
W**W
Fun and Engaging Tracing Practice
This set has been such a wonderful tool for helping my little one get started with handwriting. The pages are colorful and engaging, which keeps my niece excited to sit down and practice. The step-by-step guides for letter tracing are easy to follow, and I love that it progresses from simple shapes to actual letters, making it less overwhelming for beginners.The book also includes plenty of repetition, which is great for building muscle memory. My child’s confidence has grown as they can see their own improvement from one page to the next. The workbook feels sturdy and is well-designed, so it holds up well to enthusiastic use.One thing to note is that the paper isn’t the thickest, so markers might bleed through if your child presses hard. Using crayons or pencils works much better. Also, some kids might find the activities a bit repetitive over time, but breaking it into short sessions keeps it fresh and fun.Overall, this workbook is a fantastic resource for early learners. It’s both educational and enjoyable, making it a great investment for parents who want to give their preschooler a head start on handwriting skills.
M**T
Grandson likes it.
Bought this for our grandson who is 3. Although some of it is a little advanced for him, he is able to do the tracing and loves to sit at my desk and as he calls it, "work" in this book. We take turns tracing the lines. The markers work well, and the eraser does a great job of getting the marker off. I erase everything before we put it away but I feel that, as with any dry erase markers, if you left it there it might be more difficult to get all the marker off. Otherwise this is a great learning tool that we will get a few good years of use. I can recommend this for anyone with a toddler or to give as a gift.
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