Fun and Games Preschool Workbook is packed with activities to develop readiness skills.
Tracing lines and curves in Fun and Games Preschool Workbook is one big step in pre-writing.
Fun and Games Preschool Workbook also exercises preschoolers' fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination.
Colorful, whimsical illustrations give Fun and Games Preschool Workbook a very playful feel.
Fun and Games Preschool Workbook includes a wide range of learning activities preschoolers will love!

Fun & Games Preschool Workbook

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Show your preschooler how much fun learning can be! This Big Preschool Activity Workbook is packed with a challenging variety of mazes, hidden pictures, and dot-to-dot puzzles that will keep children entertained—and learning—for countless hours. It’s a great take-along book for banishing boredom during long car rides or rainy days. The wide range of content will help your child develop eye-hand coordination, perceptual skills, fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, and more. Plus, bold, creative illustrations...

SKU: 06321

Size: 7.75" x 10.75"

Contents: 320 pages

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Show your preschooler how much fun learning can be! This Big Preschool Activity Workbook is packed with a challenging variety of mazes, hidden pictures, and dot-to-dot puzzles that will keep children entertained—and learning—for countless hours. It’s a great take-along book for banishing boredom during long car rides or rainy days. The wide range of content will help your child develop eye-hand coordination, perceptual skills, fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, and more. Plus, bold, creative illustrations stimulate the imagination and generate eager, surprise-filled, page-turning.

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H.C.O.
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This workbook is just as great as all the other books we've ordered from School Zone. My child loves it!

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Barbara Dicker
stirred enthusiasm

The child became easily upset when she made errors so I explained that making mistakes is part of learning. It shows us how to do better the next time. When doing the games requiring the tracing of a pathway between two objects, I showed her how to observe the pathway, make note of obstacles, follow the best pathway with her finger, look it over carefully and then take pencil in hand to trace the safe pathway she'd discovered. Now she knows how to look before she leaps. The same method applied to connecting numbered dots. Now she understands that a straight line in not always the best choice. It's just like walking from one corner to the opposite corner. Sometimes the best pathway is not straight across. The child has learned how to plan ahead for the paper games as she does in everyday activities. She's also learned that mistakes are learning tools just as she's learned not to eat spaghetti with a slippery spoon. Mistakes are our teaching friends.