I Can Trace, Grade Toddler


Book Description

The Big Skills for Little Hands(R) series features fun activity pages that teach your child important skills necessary for kindergarten. Your child will have fun cutting, pasting, folding, drawing, tracing, and coloring his or her way to school success! Your child will have fun tracing his or her way to school success! After completing this book, your child will be proud to say . . . I Can Trace!




Now I Can Trace! Workbook Toddler-Grade K - Ages 1 to 6


Book Description

Next to learning the alphabet comes tracing. Tracing is the second step to independent writing. It helps kids get familiar with the unique curves and forms of individual letters. It also teaches them about grip and control. Frequent tracing practice helps eliminate incorrect grasp and hold, making a child comfortable in the use of a pencil. Do the exercises in this workbook today!




I Can Trace


Book Description

"This hands-on activity book is an introduction to tracing skills. The act of tracing lines and shapes helps a child develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Fine motor skills are movements or activities that are produced by small muscles or muscle groups. Children in preschool spend a lot of their day developing these muscles in their hands. Developed motor skills are the key to success in kindergarten"--P. 3.




Trace with Me Tracing Letters


Book Description

TODDLER–GRADE 2/AGES 3–8: With this title, children will learn letters and improve their printing skills. INCLUDES: Hours of colorful tracing activities to help young learners develop fine motor skills. WHY TRACE WITH ME: This series gives young learners the practice to master early reading, math, and basic concepts for school success. FUN AND ENGAGING: Each page features colorful illustrations and engaging activities that will hold a child's attention while they practice essential skills for school success. HOMESCHOOL FRIENDLY: This series is great for at-home learning so children can master their early learning skills.




I Can Trace Letters, Numbers and Shapes. Tracing Books for 2-3 Year Olds


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I Can Trace Letters, Numbers and Shapes. Fun Activity Workbook For Toddlers & Preschoolers. Big Letter Tracing for Preschool and Toddlers ages 2-4. This easy tracing activity book will help children learn how to write English alphabet letters, numbers, and draw simple shapes. Each page has one large alphabet letter, number or a shape for toddlers and preschoolers to trace. Great resource for homeschool educational preschool activities, learning activities for kids ages 2-4 , teaching alphabet and numbers and shapes to Pre-k children. Features: * Large print - easy to trace characters * High quality white paper - 60gm * Large format 21.59x 27.94 cm (8.5"x11") A4 format * Soft premium cover * 115 pages




Trace Numbers Workbook Toddler-Grade K - Ages 1 to 6


Book Description

Let's trace numbers! It's easy to teach a child to count but reading and writing numbers is a completely different planet. You can train your child to read and write by using tracing exercises. Tracing is a form of dependent writing. Its goal is to encourage memorization of unique number forms. Grab a copy of this workbook today!




Trace Shapes Workbook For Kids in Grade 1


Book Description

For adults, tracing is a no-brainer but for children, it is a form of edu-tainment that's hard to put down. Tracing strengthens the tiny muscles in your child's hands as he/she learns to practice control over the writing implement. It also helps with line, shape and object recognition. When you're looking for an activity that would encourage the development of handwriting, this tracing workbook is the answer!




No Fixed Address


Book Description

For fans of Wendelin van Draanen and Cynthia Lord, a touching and funny middle-grade story about family, friendship, and growing up when you're one step away from homelessness. Twelve-and-three-quarter-year-old Felix Knutsson has a knack for trivia. His favorite game show is Who What Where When; he even named his gerbil after the host. Felix's mom, Astrid, is loving but can't seem to hold on to a job. So when they get evicted from their latest shabby apartment, they have to move into a van. Astrid swears him to secrecy; he can't tell anyone about their living arrangement, not even Dylan and Winnie, his best friends at his new school. If he does, she warns him, he'll be taken away from her and put in foster care. As their circumstances go from bad to worse, Felix gets a chance to audition for a junior edition of Who What Where When, and he's determined to earn a spot on the show. Winning the cash prize could make everything okay again. But things don't turn out the way he expects. . . . Susin Nielsen deftly combines humor, heartbreak, and hope in this moving story about people who slip through the cracks in society, and about the power of friendship and community to make all the difference.




Trace Letters, Ages 3 - 5


Book Description

In Trace Letters, your child will practice holding a pencil or crayon correctly while tracing each letter of the alphabet. Your child will develop the fine motor control needed for Kindergarten while also learning to recognize each letter and it's sound!




Tracing the Consequences of Child Poverty


Book Description

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. What matters most in how poverty shapes children’s wellbeing and development? How can data inform social policy and practice approaches to improving the outcomes for poorer children? Using life course analysis from the Young Lives study of 12,000 children growing up in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam over the past 15 years, this book draws on evidence on two cohorts of children, from 1 to 15 and from 8 to 22. It examines how poverty affects children’s development in low and middle income countries, and how policy has been used to improve their lives, then goes on to show when key developmental differences occur. It uses new evidence to develop a framework of what matters most and when and outlines effective policy approaches to inform the no-one left behind Sustainable Development Goal agenda.