Rizulfey Children’s 3D magic groove handwriting exercise book includes math copybook, painting copybook, letter copybook, addition and subtraction copybook, multiplication and division of Fa Tie.
This is the upgraded A5 magic copybook. Children can do a lot of reusable exercises with special magic pens, and then watch them reproduce and improve their calligraphy in a short time, and at the same time increase their interest in children.
This uniquely designed workbook enables children to master writing skills effortlessly.
1. The painting copybook contains a variety of painting patterns, which can help children understand different objects through painting.
2. Help them to be familiar with the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of numbers.
3. To know numbers.
4. To have a deeper understanding of mathematical skills.
5. To master 26 commonly used English letters and words and to master English vocabulary skillfully.
- Magic reusable handwriting workbook set includes 5 children’s magic workbooks (Alphabet, Addition Subtraction, Multiplication Division, Numbers 1-100, Drawing)+2 pens+2 pen-holding aids(Color randomness)+10 refills.
- The Reusable groove handwriting workbook has three-dimensional groove design, and the magic calligraphy paper is thick, strong and durable, and it is not easy to get dirty and dirty; The pen holder is made of silica gel, which is 100% safe for children; Print clearly and cleanly; Writing in brush is really comfortable and great.
- The matching refill uses magic ink, and the handwriting will fade and disappear automatically within 30 minutes after writing, which is very suitable for repeated practice. This is a set of necessary Copybook for calligraphy suitable for children to learn calligraphy.
- The magical reusable Copybook for calligraphy series is the perfect gift for children aged 3-8. If you have any questions about our magic copybook, please feel free to contact us.
Debbie Epley –
Size of letters and numbers are not appropriate for a 3 year old just learning to hold a pencil and learning to write. The grooves don’t seem deep enough to keep the pen in line for a young child.
The concept is great for an older child who has already had some practice with learning to form letters and numbers. The size seems appropriate for about a 6-7 year old, but then they are not going to want to use it says it says “for preschoolers ages 3+.” If it did not have that wording on it , I would have just saved it until my granddaughter is older instead of returning it.
I don’t know many 3 year olds ready for multiplication/division either. As I stated this would be a perfect product remarketed for about a 6-7yr old, with different wording and art work that didn’t look like it was for such a young child. As it is , too frustrating for a 3 year old.
Also misprinted in the front of the alphabet book where it is teaching the height of different letters. “Worm line” is misprinted as “worn line” which is also going to be confusing to children just learning to read and spell.
Christina –
I gave the Drawing book and one of the pens that came with the set to my 3yo, and she, at first, followed the lines, but soon started “coloring” the pages. (To be expected.) This has left indented lines and grey marks where they should not be. What I did not expect: the many spelling/typing and grammatical errors these books have. As far as quality, the backs of the pages have marks from where the “grooves” were made. The binding is also weak and has already started dropping pages out of the book. I was able to put them back in, and smash the binding back in place. The finger grips for the pens are laughable; if you put them on in the right spot, you can no longer put the cap back on the pens. These grips are not easy to put on or remove, but I consider that a good thing. Not very well thought through though.
All in all, not the best quality, but the books should help kids with learning letters and numbers some. Let’s just hope the kids don’t learn from the spelling!