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ABC Activity Book for Kids Ages 3-5 Preschool Workbook Kindergarten

by Jhon Eli

Book Details

Publisher:Activity
Published:2021-03-16
Pages:106
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:5-6

About This Book

Prepare your child for success in school. With our book, your child will be interested in writing letters and the different things that start with them because each letter has an illustration and a letter to color. Inside, there are also Word Search Puzzles adapted to each letter with pictures to be colored. The child will also be able to show creativity and draw something in a sketchbook on their own. Make your child learn through play, it is much easier. The letters and Numbers are uppercase.

Our Review

This alphabet activity book provides a comprehensive introduction to early literacy skills through multiple engaging formats that will capture a young child's attention. Each letter features a corresponding illustration to color alongside uppercase letter tracing practice, helping children connect letter shapes with beginning sounds. The inclusion of simple word search puzzles adapted for each letter reinforces letter recognition in a playful way. Young learners will appreciate the variety of activities that transform fundamental alphabet learning into an interactive experience.

What sets this resource apart is its thoughtful combination of structured guidance and creative freedom, offering both letter formation practice and blank sketchbook pages for original drawing. The consistent use of uppercase letters provides clear, unambiguous models for children just beginning their writing journey. Parents seeking a multi-sensory approach to letter recognition and pre-writing skills will find this book particularly valuable for building confidence through gradual skill development. This activity book successfully balances educational foundations with creative expression, making early literacy practice feel like playful exploration rather than work.

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