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ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Writing Practice, Uppercase Letters
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ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Writing Practice, Uppercase Letters in Franklin, TN
Current price: $9.99

Barnes and Noble
ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Writing Practice, Uppercase Letters in Franklin, TN
Current price: $9.99
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ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Writing Practice, Uppercase Letters
is an ideal supplement to
ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Learn to Read Uppercase Letters
. Introducing all 26 letters in alphabetical order, children will practice handwriting and fine motor skills by tracing uppercase letters and printing freehand. Corresponding animal illustrations prompt children to verbalize letter sounds as they write. This resource offers beginning readers a fun way to reinforce their knowledge of letter sounds and early reading skills.
is an ideal supplement to
ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Learn to Read Uppercase Letters
. Introducing all 26 letters in alphabetical order, children will practice handwriting and fine motor skills by tracing uppercase letters and printing freehand. Corresponding animal illustrations prompt children to verbalize letter sounds as they write. This resource offers beginning readers a fun way to reinforce their knowledge of letter sounds and early reading skills.
ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Writing Practice, Uppercase Letters
is an ideal supplement to
ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Learn to Read Uppercase Letters
. Introducing all 26 letters in alphabetical order, children will practice handwriting and fine motor skills by tracing uppercase letters and printing freehand. Corresponding animal illustrations prompt children to verbalize letter sounds as they write. This resource offers beginning readers a fun way to reinforce their knowledge of letter sounds and early reading skills.
is an ideal supplement to
ABC See, Hear, Do Level 1: Learn to Read Uppercase Letters
. Introducing all 26 letters in alphabetical order, children will practice handwriting and fine motor skills by tracing uppercase letters and printing freehand. Corresponding animal illustrations prompt children to verbalize letter sounds as they write. This resource offers beginning readers a fun way to reinforce their knowledge of letter sounds and early reading skills.