PDF Number Tracing Book for Preschoolers and Kids Ages 35 Trace Numbers Practice Workbook for Pre K Kindergarten and Kids Ages 35 Math Activity Book Modern Kid Press 9781948209151 Books

By Jeffrey Oliver on Thursday, 23 May 2019

PDF Number Tracing Book for Preschoolers and Kids Ages 35 Trace Numbers Practice Workbook for Pre K Kindergarten and Kids Ages 35 Math Activity Book Modern Kid Press 9781948209151 Books





Product details

  • Paperback 66 pages
  • Publisher Modern Kid Press (April 15, 2018)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1948209152




Number Tracing Book for Preschoolers and Kids Ages 35 Trace Numbers Practice Workbook for Pre K Kindergarten and Kids Ages 35 Math Activity Book Modern Kid Press 9781948209151 Books Reviews


  • Great book.
  • in the Pictures it's showing a full color book and really is black and white
  • Book is ok wish it was Laminated so she could wipe it off and go again there isn’t much room to write they can write maybe a few times. There is about 62 pages (I counted them) unsure if I would buy again I feel like it won’t take her long before she is done with this book
  • Use a pencil, great to use with beginners or even just to sharpen penmanship. Additonal activities in the back.
  • Very helpful and it works. My first graders like this approach to writing numbers.
  • My 3 year old didn’t like it as much! Holding on to them for a little while longer. Maybe he will like them when he’s 4 years old.
  • 1. Book submitted and received in excellent condition.
    2. Fun, good writing and leaning starter.
    3. I liked the words/sight words chosen - example – Kayak, me, my, make
    4. Blank Practice pages at the back. \ I suggest, photocopying the pages for the child’s practice sessions - practice makes perfect. (If the child does not write in it, you can pass on to another child)
    5. I believe this can also help Parents organize their own practice test
    - please note - there is no number tracing practice..
    When I bought the first one, I was comfortable and purchased another.
  • A 2yr old is not coordinated enough for this. Ages 3-5 is probably appropriate.