ABC Letter Tracing for Pre-Kindergarten (PDF)
This fun Digital book is perfect for children age 4 and up to who are starting to learning letters of the alphabet and improve their motor skills.
Capital and lowercase letter A to Z
Each letter is accompanied by high quality illustrations perfect for colouring, encourage and engage children.
Letter and shape tracing combined with colouring are the perfect activities to help kids prepare for future stages of their education. PreKindergarten children who practice how to hold a crayon or pencil develop the needed muscles and coordination, aiding in the development of fine motor control, which stimulates the part of the brain that helps with self-regulation and executive function. Additionally, these activities can help lay the groundwork for building a child's confidence and self-esteem which makes it easier for them to transition to writing.
This fun Digital book is perfect for children age 4 and up to who are starting to learning letters of the alphabet and improve their motor skills.
Capital and lowercase letter A to Z
Each letter is accompanied by high quality illustrations perfect for colouring, encourage and engage children.
Letter and shape tracing combined with colouring are the perfect activities to help kids prepare for future stages of their education. PreKindergarten children who practice how to hold a crayon or pencil develop the needed muscles and coordination, aiding in the development of fine motor control, which stimulates the part of the brain that helps with self-regulation and executive function. Additionally, these activities can help lay the groundwork for building a child's confidence and self-esteem which makes it easier for them to transition to writing.
This fun Digital book is perfect for children age 4 and up to who are starting to learning letters of the alphabet and improve their motor skills.
Capital and lowercase letter A to Z
Each letter is accompanied by high quality illustrations perfect for colouring, encourage and engage children.
Letter and shape tracing combined with colouring are the perfect activities to help kids prepare for future stages of their education. PreKindergarten children who practice how to hold a crayon or pencil develop the needed muscles and coordination, aiding in the development of fine motor control, which stimulates the part of the brain that helps with self-regulation and executive function. Additionally, these activities can help lay the groundwork for building a child's confidence and self-esteem which makes it easier for them to transition to writing.