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Feel, Trace and Write Alphabet by Really Good Stuff
Well-rounded alphabet practice. Students use their finger and a dry erase crayon to form letters. The fuzzy letters have numbered arrows to show handwriting strokes in order. Starting-point arrows also offer tracing guidance. Flip the card for practice activities: Students listen for the letter sounds as they identify pictures. 306300 Feel Trace And Write Alphabet easy 25 handwriting guidelines letters letter formation recognition kinesthetic tactile 306300 Feel Trace And Write Alphabet easy 25 handwriting guidelines letters letter formation recognition kinesthetic tactile 306300 306300 306300 306300 306300
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