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Roll–A–Dough Letters®

It's fun to roll and cut dough snakes to make capitals and numbers! Use the blue tray with sand, shaving cream, or rice for additional practice. Set includes: 18 double-sided capital and number cards, tray, and dough. Roll-A-Dough Letters and Stamp and See Screen work together! The Roll-A-Dough cards fit perfectly on the Stamp and See Screen as a template for tracing letters.

Slate Chalkboard

The 4" x 6" Slate Chalkboard helps children learn to write capitals and numbers without reversals. Use Little Chalk Bits to foster finger dexterity and good pencil grip. The smiley face at the top left corner reinforces top-to-bottom, left-to-right directionality. Made of real slate.

Regular Notebook Paper (500 sheets)

Double Line Paper solves the problem of line confusion. The bottom line keeps the writing straight and the midline controls the size of the letters. The double lines help the child place letters correctly and facilitate the transition to single line paper. Letter placement will be uniform and neat! Regular Notebook Paper has lines spaced 3/16" apart. Also available in 100 sheets.

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