Scribbledo Dry Erase Handwriting Practice for Kids 9 x 12 inch Alphabet Tracing Board Whiteboard Letter Tracing for Kids Ages 3-5 Write and Wipe Alphabet Practice Cards Letters Writing Board

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  • Cassandra

    > 24 hour

    It’s front and back. ABC & 123 my son was excited. He said “thank you mom” and gave me a hug. Lol he’s so sweet. He needs to learn how to write and he hasn’t started school just yet so it will help.

  • Nataysha Campbell

    > 24 hour

    My daughter loves this board and it is helping her immensely. Great purchase!

  • dan carless

    > 24 hour

    This is a wonderful dry erase board. It is just what we were needing to help my kids practice writing numbers and letter. I would HIGHLY recommend this product. It is very well made and kid friendly.

  • anna

    > 24 hour

    My 3 preschool grandchildren are learning letters and numbers now. They were so excited to see these boards when they visited. They loved them. The boards are perfect!

  • Snowbuny631

    > 24 hour

    Nice, solid dry erase board. The perfect addition to our homeschool.

  • Denise R

    > 24 hour

    Love the product. Perfect for little kids to practice their letters and numbers. Great double sided board

  • Ellis Kunze

    > 24 hour

    Great quality and easy for my kids to use

  • Geo Stoltenberg

    > 24 hour

    I got this boards for my 4 year old grand daughter. She was so excited , and started writing and practicing everyday now after school . I love she can sit and write all on her own , when she feels like it .

  • Belen

    > 24 hour

    This is an amazing product for kids to start learning to write! We even received a hand written letter saying it was a family run business. We are glad to contribute with this proyect. Totally recomend!

  • loadmup3

    > 24 hour

    Bought this for my PreK granddaughter who is learning to write her name. She needed extra practice with a couple of the letters. She went right to work with dry erase markers and an eraser I supplied. Reminds me of doing this in first grade with a pencil and lined paper over 60 years ago. Thank goodness learning that basic skill has not changed!! Practice makes perfect!! :)

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