✍️ Elevate handwriting mastery—because first impressions start on the page!
Learning Without Tears My Printing Book is a comprehensive handwriting workbook designed for children aged 6 and up, focusing on lowercase letter formation and integrating language arts lessons. Featuring expanded writing space and digital instruction options, it supports both school and home learning environments with sensory-friendly, multi-line practice pages.
Manufacturer | Learning Without Tears |
Brand | Learning Without Tears |
Item Weight | 9.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.98 x 8.39 x 0.35 inches |
Color | Green |
Number of Items | 46 |
Size | 46Pcs |
Manufacturer Part Number | MPB-22 |
L**K
Great tool for early writers
The media could not be loaded. This writing book has been a fantastic tool for my 1st grader. It teaches letter formation in a clear, sequential way, starting with individual letters and gradually building up to words and full sentences. The lessons are quick and approachable, making it easy to stay consistent without overwhelming my child.The layout is very child-friendly, with engaging prompts and just the right amount of practice on each page.Highly recommend for early writers!
A**R
Tears? Not Anymore - Just Smiles and Progress!
My child never struggled with writing, but his letters were all over the place—capital and lowercase mixed up, uneven sizing, and inconsistent placement. Handwriting Without Tears was exactly what we needed to turn that around.The program’s simple, step-by-step approach helped him understand where letters “live” on the line and how to make them the right size. The visual cues and repetition really worked—and best of all, he enjoyed it! No stress, no boredom, just steady progress and neat writing.If you’re looking for a clear, gentle way to teach handwriting fundamentals like spacing, sizing, and letter formation, this is hands down one of the best tools out there.By the end of the program, his writing had improved drastically—neater, more consistent, and so much easier to read. Highly recommend!
K**N
Great graphics to easily teach your kids how to properly form letters
We’ve used these books by Handwriting Without Tears for 3 kids and have loved them every time (aside from one exception). They teach exactly how to form letters, with fun graphics to the proper way: “slide down and up” with a picture of a slide, “magic c”, bump the line like bumper cars). They’re the perfect small portions that aren’t too overwhelming. We usually do two pages a day. I used this yellow book for my 1st grader and it was just right. My older kids have gone through all the books. The only one I really disliked from this company was the cursive book - it’s terrible and doesn’t teach cursive with the correct slant that you need for flow, plus they added weird flat lines between letters than my son tried to imitate, plus the m’s and n’s are very confusing. Choose Cursive Logic instead. But for printing books, I love this brand!
J**I
Excellent workbook for elemenary school writers
This workbook is a fantastic tool for helping young children develop writing skills in a structured, engaging way. The step-by-step approach is clear and easy to follow, with plenty of practice pages. My child enjoys the activities and is gaining confidence with each lesson. Highly recommend for elementary and homeschool learning
R**C
Handwriting Book - Great for Additional Writing Practice
I already purchased this previously along with the handwriting teacher's guide, but my child needed additional writing practice. So, this is the second time my kid is going through the workbook. It's fun enough that they don't mind. I love that the pages lay flat, and the pages are printed in black and white so it isn't distracting with too many colors. This is great for late kindergarten to first graders, and for our kid who needed some writing practice prior to starting second grade and the early months of starting first grade. It's a great workbook to maintain your kid's writing skills over the summer, or to keep them busy over school breaks.
T**Y
Improving handwriting
I used a different handwriting book before this one for my child. Based on other parents recommendations I decided to try this one. Its not like other books where there are three lines to write so that threw my child off. He still has trouble understanding where to write and sometimes I get confused how to teach him the way the book says. I believe theres a teachers guide to go with this book? I did not buy it but it might have helped us both. Regardless, we will finish this book and learn some new things along the way
J**A
Helps with letter size
Love this book it worked great for my son to practice his letters and spacing. It also gave him guides to follow to keep his letters in uniform
J**A
Left handed child
My son is left handed and struggles with writing. This has helped him improve to much! Highly recommend.
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