Cursive Handwriting Workbook. The ocean animals sight words: A fun book of cursive handwriting for beginner. Learn to cursive with dot-to-dot letter t
Cursive Handwriting Workbook. The ocean animals sight words: A fun book of cursive handwriting for beginner. Learn to cursive with dot-to-dot letter t
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Condition: New, UPC: 9798603585772, Publication Date: Wed, January 1, 2020, Type: Paperback ,
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The new book from Learn To Write Series
Let's Begin Cursive The ocean animals sight words workbook is best suited for kids of all ages new to cursive writing or those who need a refresher. It helps kids master cursive writing using an easy dot-to-dot tracing method.With this notebook you get:

  • 100+ high quality dotted lined pages with Dot to dot illustrated exercises that show how to perfectly write each cursive upper and lower case letter.
  • Over 100+ sight words to practice with connecting both upper and lower case letters.
  • 26 ocean animals related sight words
  • Perfect handy size 8.5x11
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