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D'Nealian Handwriting from A to Z: Lowercase Manuscript Practice

D'Nealian Handwriting from A to Z: Lowercase Manuscript Practice
By Donald Thurber

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Up-to-date practice books for D'Nealian manuscript handwriting. Children master each letter in natural, progressive stages first by tracing with their fingers then by writing the letter and finally by writing words that begin with the letter. Includes numbers 0-9, plenty of practice space and illustrations to color. Lowercase Manuscript. Grades PreK to 2.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2000789 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

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Tried it, don't like it, but have a suggestion....1
Don't waste your time on this one if this is all your child will use for penmanship. Your child will have to use a crayon to color in the large letters (about 8 of them per letter), then there's one line of letters to trace with a pencil, one line to practice on their own & the next page gives a few suggestions for words & they're on their own. I have bought & tried several D'Nealian handwriting books with my son and the one I'm most impressed with is put out by Scott-Foresman! The SF one doesn't just have letters to trace & practice like the other books, it also works on other skills. It starts off by showing pictures of children sitting correctly in their seats, how to hold your paper & pencil, etc. The book provides various exercises to work on good penmanship, including circling letters in a paragraph that are formed incorrectly. Later, they edit their own writing. Since trying this one, I've bought the 2nd grade level book for next year (which introduces cursive gradually) and the K book for my daughter...I wanted to be sure to have them on hand! Check those out instead!

Only lowercase? What's the point?1
In my opinion this book is not a good practice book unless your child already knows how to write lowercase letters. It only has each letter one time and from there the child has to write the letter on their own. I had initially gotten it for my 5 yr old but he needs more help than this book gives.