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Try the Story-Based Tracing Style Before You Buy Anything

One sample letter, same format as the full bundle. See if it actually holds your kid’s attention before spending a cent.

Why the story matters

This is one page pulled straight from the full A to Z set, letter B, so you can see what “story-based” actually looks like rather than just take that as a marketing line. A one-line story up top, a dashed letter to trace, red arrows for stroke direction, and practice lines underneath.

Most tracing sheets lean on a kid just powering through repetition. This one gives them a reason to start in the first place. A tiny story does more for a three-year-old’s attention than any amount of “just trace the letter, please” ever manages.

Sample page, Letter Bb

“Bella the bunny bounces through the big blue meadow.”

Bb
Red arrows show which way to go

Who this actually helps

It’s aimed at kids who lose interest halfway down the page, the ones who trace two letters and wander off. Whether that’s one child at the kitchen table or a full classroom, the idea’s the same, give them a reason to want to finish it.

One thing worth knowing, this sample only covers one letter. If it works for your kid, the full twenty-six letter bundle plus the bonus pages is there when you’re ready, not something you need right now.

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