Friday, 11 July 2014

English Alphabet Workbook

Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem

So, your child has traced over sandpaper letters and mastered the alphabet play dough mats...
They have written the alphabet on paper, sand and shaving foam...
Pencils have gone blunt, felt tips exhausted, paints on the carpet...
... and finally they can (legibly) write the whole alphabet! Great job! BaarakAllaahu feekum!

What next?


What's this? And Why do I need it?

Once your child can form the letters on their own, it's time for them to learn how to write smaller and on the line inshaaAllaah. This workbook has tracing activities to give the child more practice in achieving this goal inshaaAllaah.

The book can be printed for the child to complete or could even be laminated or slotted into plastic pockets to use as a dry wipe book inshaa'Allaah.


Why not use the millions of printables that are already available online?

Because....

  1. This book contains a very simple cursive font as opposed to the ball and stick font you see on many worksheets. So the child learns to form the letters correctly right from the start and it will be easier to move onto a more Victorian style cursive handwriting from here if you wish.
  2. Most worksheets contain pictures of creatures with souls or pictures of things that are not permissible in Islaam, like musical instruments and pigs.  If like me, you are absolutely exhausted of effacing all the time, then this workbook is for you.

I want it now, how can I get it?







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