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I Pirate Letters: Handwriting Storybook Book 3 of the Series By D. Passmore

 

Now available on Amazon 

Third book of the handwriting stories

 for lowercase letter formation.

Letters:  i, j, l, t, f, k.

Treasure-seeking pirates want to start digging for their treasure. What they find in the sand leads them to start learning the straight line letters. 

These letters are the third handwriting group they learn: i, j, l, t, f, k.


The straight line letters follow the tracks of the little turtle hatchlings that are coming out of the sand.  

In this storybook, the lowercase letters are grouped to help improve muscle memory and indicate a common starting point. The pictures illustrate a sensory experience of writing in the sand to stimulate the brain for learning. With letters grouped by similar starting points and straight down strokes it can speed up the handwriting process and improve letter print recognition for reading. Images of the letters share the same shape to help avoid common letter reversal errors. Special attention to made to the vowel letter, by a colorful bird. Paired with a fun and memorable story to engage the interests of young students.

This is a perfect book to use with sand tray letters.

The other books in the series:

Book 1 

R's Pirate Letters

 The first letters they learn are: r, n, m, h, b, p.
Book 1 of 3: Handwriting Pirate Letters  - on Amazon


Book 2

C Pirate Letters

The second group of letters that they learn: c, a, g, d, q, o, s, e.
Book 1 of 2 : Handwriting Pirate Letters - on Amazon

These letters all share the common c shape. They also start to recognize vowel sounds, with the help of a colorful bird.

Take a look at these easy-to-follow handwriting lesson posters. Here.




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