
Handwriting Trainer for Kids: Step 1 - Learning Alphabet Letters
A Fun Writing Practice Book That's Really Helping My Daughter
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I was at my wit's end trying to decipher my daughter's handwriting in her Russian language notebook. She's only in the 5th grade, and her writing looked like a puzzle to me. That's when I stumbled upon this writing practice book, 'Writing Practice: Step 1. Learning to Write Letters' by Marina Nazarenko. I picked it up for 150 rubles at a local bookstore, and I'm glad I did. The book's a great size, easy to handle for my daughter, and the exercises start with simple ones that gradually get more challenging. My daughter loves it, and I can finally understand her handwriting.




















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Is this book suitable for my child's age group?
Can I use this book with my child who is struggling with handwriting?
Are the exercises in the book repetitive?
Can I use this book with my child who is already a good writer?
Is the book easy to follow?
Can I get additional support or resources with this book?
Is the book suitable for kids with special needs?
Can I use this book with my child who is left-handed?
Is the book a good value for the price?
check_circlePros
- •The book's a great size, easy to handle for my daughter
- •The exercises are well-structured and start with simple ones
- •The paper quality is good, and the book feels solid in my hands
- •The price is very reasonable, especially considering the value it's providing
- •It's a great tool for helping my daughter improve her handwriting
- •The book's a great resource for parents who want to support their child's learning
- •The exercises are fun and engaging, making learning a breeze
- •The book's easy to follow, with clear instructions and explanations
cancelCons
- •I wish they had the entire set of three steps available at the local bookstore
- •The exercises can be a bit repetitive at times, but that's a minor complaint
- •I had to order the rest of the steps on Wildberries, which was a bit of a hassle
- •The book doesn't come with any additional resources or support materials
- •The pages can be a bit flimsy at times, but they're still usable
- •I wish the book had more variety in terms of exercise types
- •The book's not perfect, but it's a great starting point for my daughter's handwriting journey
- •I wish the author had included more examples or variations for the exercises



