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Big Skills for Little Hands Trace Shapes Preschool Workbook, Toddler Activity Book With Practice Tracing Shapes and Identifying Colors for Kindergarten Prep Paperback – March 1 2013
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WORKBOOK FEATURES:
• Ages 3–6, PreK―Kindergarten
• 32 pages, 10.9 inches x 8.4 inches
• Recognize and trace shapes, identify colors, and practice fine motor skills
• Includes coloring, drawing, and tracing activities
• Full-color illustrations
FOCUSED PRACTICE: Filled with engaging activities from a variety of subjects, Big Skills for Little Hands® Trace Shapes Workbook teaches young learners how to practice holding a pencil or crayon properly while tracing over shapes or coloring in pictures to enhance their fine motor control skills for future learning.
WHAT’S INCLUDED: Designed to ensure young minds are engaged in learning, this tracing and coloring book features 32 pages of interactive coloring, drawing, tracing, and shape or color identifying activities. Each activity features full-color illustrations and characters to make practice time feel like play time.
HOW IT WORKS: Help your child read and understand the directions for each activity, and follow along as they color, draw, and trace over different types of shapes. Kids also learn to identify different colors and implement them into their coloring activities.
WORKING TOGETHER: Perfect for both classroom, daycare, and homeschool learning, this activity book allows both parents and teachers to read alongside children and give directions as students dive into each activity.
WHY CARSON DELLOSA: Founded by two teachers more than 40 years ago, Carson Dellosa believes that education is everywhere and is passionate about making products that inspire life's learning moments.
- Reading age3 - 5 years
- Print length32 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelPreschool - Kindergarten
- Dimensions21.08 x 0.33 x 27.43 cm
- PublisherCarson Dellosa Pub Co Inc
- Publication dateMarch 1 2013
- ISBN-101620574527
- ISBN-13978-1620574522
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PARTNERING WITH FAMILIESThis workbook helps your child get ahead with continued practice at home. |
ENGAGING EXERCISESGrade-appropriate activities help children develop essential skills in a fun and engaging way. |
KINDERGARTEN READINESSSet your child up for success with the skills they need for confident learning in kindergarten. |
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Big Skills for Little Hands: Trace Numbers Workbook | Big Skills for Little Hands: Trace Letters Workbook | Spectrum Early Years: Math Readiness Workbook | Prekindergarten Essentials Workbook | Big Skills for Little Hands: Cut & Paste 123s Workbook | Home Workbooks: Mazes | |
Grades | Preschool | Preschool | Preschool | Preschool | Preschool | PreK-1 |
Overview | Trace colorful numbers, practice essential handwriting strokes, learn numbers 0 to 25 | Trace colorful letters, practice essential handwriting strokes, identify letter sounds | Follow simple directions, count to 10, identify numbers to 10, use ordinal numbers first through fifth, identify and create patterns, recognize same and different | Reading and writing practice, math practice, critical thinking activities, mazes, puzzles, and more | Use scissors to practice cutting, learn numbers while building fine motor skills, count and use glue to complete pictures | More than 60 educational practice pages featuring different mazes to build fine motor skills, incentive chart with 140 gold star stickers |
Product details
- Publisher : Carson Dellosa Pub Co Inc (March 1 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 32 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1620574527
- ISBN-13 : 978-1620574522
- Item weight : 90.7 g
- Dimensions : 21.08 x 0.33 x 27.43 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,784 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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To add: I got clear sheet protectors from the dollar store and slide each page in. My kids use dry erase markers to trace directly on the sheet protector and then you can wipe away and practice again.

To add: I got clear sheet protectors from the dollar store and slide each page in. My kids use dry erase markers to trace directly on the sheet protector and then you can wipe away and practice again.

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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 27, 2019


There just isn't enough content, each page has a limited amount of shapes your child can practice, three circles in one page, four in another, one square on the next. The shapes repeat for a couple of pages but is just not enough for a pre schooler to practice. Our son tried practicing circles, three circles later we are done and it was time to move on to the next page.
The entire page is one big picture and there are a few shapes within those scenes that your child can practice. Our child wanted to color the pictures, so we showed him he had to trace each shape. Thee circles later and we are done, move on to the next page. Just not enough content to practice.
Would be best if this book was set up like an actual work-book with a few pictures at the end of each chapter to incorporate the shapes in to the pictures. This way a child could concentrate on the tracing each shape and practice over and over before incorporating all the shapes in to a few final scenes.
Use the "llok inside" feature on Amazon and take a look at page 6 .. there are only four wheels you child can trace, that's all? Would have been better if the book had multiple shapes to trace ... triangle for the roof of the houses, rectangles for the windows ... a truck carrying boxes and be able to trace the boxes, so much more they could have done with this idea ... Instead is just wasted space.
Some people may say this book is intended for an older child who can already do those shapes. But there just isn't enough content, an older child would fly through this book in two minutes!

