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Cursive Handwriting Workbook for Kids: Animal Jokes and Riddles 2
Contributor(s): Handwriting, New (Author)
ISBN: 154879614X     ISBN-13: 9781548796143
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $8.97  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Fossils
- Education | Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten)
Physical Information: 0.18" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.49 lbs) 86 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Learning to write in cursive, or joined up, form is something that all children do at an early stage in their development. It is an important part of any child's progress and it should be fun and entertaining for them, as well as a significant step.

Now you can help your child to practice their cursive writing technique with the Cursive Handwriting Workbook for Kids: Animal Jokes and Riddles Grades 3-5.

Inside you will find:

- 100 jokes, specifically for children, which will amuse them as they learn
- A practice page for each one, where they can write out each joke
- A range of emoticons on each page, for your child to highlight their progress

This simple book is as effective as it is fun and with its hilarious jokes it will keep your child interested in the repetitive practice that goes into cursive writing, right to the end.

Get a copy of Cursive Handwriting Workbook for Kids now and provide your child with the additional support they need to develop their own unique cursive style.

SAMPLE JOKES:

What happens when ducks hear a good joke? They quack up.

What's a frog's favorite style of shoes? Open-toad sandals.

How did the owl react when he lost his voice? He didn't give a hoot.

What snakes should you ask for help with math homework? Adders.

Why do elephants have trunks? They'd look weird with suitcases.

What do you call a rooster who wakes you up? An alarm cluck.

Why shouldn't you play cards with big cats? Because they're cheetahs.

When should you buy a bird? When he's going "cheep."

What do you put on a pig's wound? Oink-ment.

What do you give an overactive elephant? Trunk-quilizers.