Have you ever watched babies play with their own fingers and toes? They are actually preparing themselves to develop proper pincer grip, the ability to hold objects between the thumb and the index finger. It is a skill critical to the ability to write. Rejoice and Grow – I can Write Books are based on solid research and lay the foundation of handwriting skills by starting with the very basics. In order to develop legible and fluent handwriting, children must first develop the following skills:
• Good gross and fine motor control
• Pattern recognition
• Language skills good enough to talk about shapes and movements
• Development of main handwriting movements involved in the three basic letter shapes (l, c and r) Salient Features
• Colouring, highlighting, tracing and writing small letters reinforce letter recognition as well as help in developing proper handwriting skills
• Take the child smoothly from writing capital letters to small letters and then to cursive writing
• Child-friendly format and lots of space for beginners to write in
• Beautiful illustrations and reinforcement of phonemic awareness while writing