Early Writing Book 4
Written by Anne Forster, Paul Martin
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Part of the Early Writing Series
Synopsis
Early Writing Book 4 by Anne Forster, Paul Martin
Early Writing is a series of graded activity books designed to help children learn correct letter formation and develop a clear, flowing handwriting style. Early Writing Book 4 consolidates children's formation of upper- and lower-case letters and introduces specific joins. As well as helping children to control the size of letters and spaces between words it also gives them practice in writing number words and months of the year.About the Author
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Book Info
Format
Paperback
32 pages
Author
Anne Forster, Paul Martin
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Publisher
Schofield & Sims Ltd
Publication date
1st April 2000
ISBN
9780721708324
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