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Making handwriting fun
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Guide to letter forms
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Literacy milestones
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Read some simple words
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Write and draw online
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Match the clothes
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Who am I?
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About me
This fun book is a perfect way for young children to improve their language and writing skills. Trace over 120 everyday words, each accompanied by an image, including clothes, food and daily activities. With durable, wipe-clean pages for endless practice and links to websites with advice and more reading and writing activities.
Felicity Brooks is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She studied English and Drama at Exeter University and worked as an actor, teacher and lexicographer before starting work in children’s publishing in the late 1980s. She has written and edited hundreds of children’s titles, including stories and novelty books for pre-schoolers and books about history, geography, languages, science, maths, nature and the arts. Her books have won the TES Senior Information Book Award, the Aventis Science Books Prize, the SLA Information Book Award, the Sheffield Baby Books Award and Practical Pre-school Gold and Silver Awards.
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