
Wipe-clean alphabet
This fun book is a perfect way for young children to learn about letters. Children are encouraged to draw over the dotted lines to finish the letters in each brightly-illustrated scene. Each page is wipe-clean so that children can write on them with the special pen over and over again.
Wipe-clean letters to copy
This fun book is a perfect way for young children to learn to write and practise their letters. For each letter, there are pictures to draw over to practise the shape including umbrella handles for ‘j’ and penguin’s fishing rod for ‘r’, and lower case letters to trace and copy. If they’re not happy with the results, they can wipe the page clean and start again.
Wipe-clean numbers to copy
This colourful wipe-clean book is full of friendly animals learning to write numbers. Young children will enjoy drawing over the outlines of 5 mice doing some digging, boats shaped like the number 4 and more, learning key counting, ordering and pen control skills along the way. The wipe-clean pages mean this book can be enjoyed again and again.
Wipe-clean telling the time
A fun way for children to master the art of telling the time, allowing them to complete the activities over and over again using the special wipe-clean pen. With the help of a hoard of friendly monsters, the basics of telling the time are explained clearly and simply, with fun activities to consolidate learning, including helping to schedule a ‘Monster day’and delivering the monster mail on time. Introduces telling the hour, half hour and quarter hour on both digital and analogue clocks.
Wipe-clean writing numbers
This colourful wipe-clean book is full of friendly monsters who need help writing their numbers. Young children can draw over the outline of 6 monsters snorkelling in the sea, draw unicycles shaped like the number 5 for the monster circus and more. The wipe-clean pages mean activities can be done again and again.
Wipe-clean number cards (Box set)
These wipe-clean cards can be used again and again to help young children recognize and write numbers up to 100 and develop vital early maths skills such as counting, matching and ordering. Each card features a number to copy, pictures to count and the number to write as a word. There are notes on using the cards, and ideas for games to play.
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