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C Pirate Letters Book for lowercase letter formation

: Handwriting Storybook Lowercase Letter Formation Find it on Amazon This is the second book in the series  The lowercase letters are grouped to help improve muscle memory, picture a sensory experience to stimulate the brain for learning, and avoid common letter reversal errors. In a storybook style, the letters are grouped by similar starting points and curved strokes to speed up the handwriting process and improve letter print recognition for reading. Presented with a fun and memorable story to engage the interests of young students. This is the second group of letters that they learn: c, a, g, d, q, o, s, e. These letters all share the common c shape. They also start to recognize vowel sounds, with the help of a colorful bird. The first book in this series is: R's Pirate Letters. Find it on Amazon . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Working as a teacher,  I have found that grouping the letters together like this

R's Pirate Letters New Handwriting Story Book

  : Handwriting storybook lowercase letter formation  r, n, m, h, b, p. New Book Release on Amazon This is the first book in the Series Treasure-seeking pirates are distracted by a new adventure.  That leads them to start learning the valuable skill of handwriting.  The first letters they learn are: r, n, m, h, b, p. This is the first book in the series Pirate Handwriting. The lowercase letters are grouped to help improve muscle memory, picture a sensory experience to stimulate the brain for learning, and avoid common letter reversal errors. With letters that are grouped by similar starting points and down strokes to speed up the handwriting process and improve letter print recognition for reading. Paired with a fun and memorable story to engage the interests of young students. _____________________________________________________________________ Working as a teacher, I have found that a lot of students struggle with this question:  Where to start the letters?   Most of the time the pr