Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition] [C3-5]
Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition] [C3-5]
Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition] [C3-5]
Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition] [C3-5]
Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition] [C3-5]
Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition] [C3-5]

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Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition] [C3-5]

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Product details of Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My First Book Of Tracing [Revised Edition]
• 126 Pages
• Kumon Publishing
• Age: 2-4 years
• Paperback
• Full Color

[Revised Edition Notes]
Your child’s favorite workbooks just got upgraded – with new content and a new look! We took our Kumon Basic Skills Series and revised the content and covers after over 15 years of producing bestselling early learning materials. All of the revised Basic Skills workbooks will feature new activities, full-color images, and the same trusted Kumon learning method. Kumon Basic Skills workbooks ensure that children master pencil control skills with ease, so that they learn to love learning independently. Everything in our Basic Skills workbooks – from the sturdy paper to the engaging content – is designed with the best interests of your child in mind.


[WHAT DO PARENTS THINK ABOUT THIS BOOK?]
"The activities focus on following a path with a pencil which help the kids develop fine motor skills"


[THE AIMS AND PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK]

This book is the initial book in the Kumon’s Workbook series, and it is especially designed for young children
• who are using a pencil for the first time and
• who are not able to draw lines well because they are not able to hold a pencil with sufficient pressure.

This book gives your child the opportunity to practice basic pencil-control skills. It will help your child develop the ability to use a pencil easily by practicing line drawing. Such practice leads to the ability to write letters and numbers.

Your child will start with drawing straight vertical lines, and will move gradually to drawing more challenging lines, such as curved lines, zigzag lines and diagonal lines. The width of the line becomes narrower, and the length becomes longer, little by little. With this kind of practice, your child will become ready to write letters and numbers.

Your child will enjoy drawing lines in the make-believe world of play. Through drawing, your child will be able to acquire basic pencil-control skills. If he or she has trouble drawing the lines, motivate your child by creating a story based on the illustrations on the page. Help your child draw the lines, if necessary.