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Visit the School Zone store at desertcart.com/SchoolZonePublishing. BOOK FEATURES 64 activity pages, 8 sticker pages (267 stickers) For ages 3 to 6 7.75" x 10.75" pages with durable glossy cover Preschoolers and kindergartners can master ABCs and get ready for reading Stickers create a playful, interactive approach to learning and problem-solving Bright, colorful illustrations add to the fun Each activity offers practice in following directions and attention to detail Parent guide inside front cover Perforated pages makes it easy to tear out for individual worksheets AMAZING - Alphabet Stickers workbook, a Stuck on Learning!ยฎ book, introduces children ages 3-6 to the alphabet and beginning phonics through interactive playful activities. The eye-catching colorful lessons focus on recognizing letters, printing letters, identifying beginning sounds, matching pictures to words, reviewing alphabetical order, and more. Letter and picture stickers enhance your child's learning adventure and award stickers for motivation are included. The sticker workbook contains a total of 64 pages of activities and 8 pages of stickers, making this a workbook kids are sure to enjoy. These proven activities will help prepare your child for success by using puzzles, games, word searches and much more! STICKER WORKBOOKS - Stickers plug into each activity to complete the exercises and playfully help develop readiness skills. And with this kids workbook from the Stuck on Learning! series, it's all cleverly disguised as enjoyable sticker play designed to prepare your child for elementary school. There are also colorful reward stickers that reward your child over and over for a job well done. As your child traces, outlines, and works through this workbook for kids, he or she will be developing those essential skills needed for future success in school. Get your child stuck on learning! PREPARATION - Let us help you prepare your young children for the next grade level with our workbooks, flashcards, card games, early reading books, and online learning program โ Anywhere Teacher. Keep kids "classroom ready" with these great supplemental learning tools and more! AWARD WINNING - School Zone content has won The Parentsโ Choice Foundation Award, Tillywig Toy Awards, Brainchild Award, Family Choice Award, Mom's Choice Awards Honoring Excellence, Gold Star Toy Scholastic Parent and Child Award and many more. OUR STORY - More than 40 years ago, long-time educators James Hoffman, Ed.D., and his wife Joan Hoffman, M.A., began a retail supply outlet for teachers, then soon identified a need for at-home learning materials to help parents support and supplement their childrenโs classroom instruction. School Zone Publishing fast emerged as the market leader in workbooks and flashcards for preschoolers through sixth graders. School Zone remains family-owned, focused on excellence, responsive to customers, alert to emerging technology, and committed to the community. We continually update our products with new features and content, reflective of changing standards, evolving teaching methods, and overall best practices. Review: IMO the best sticker workbook for ABCs and 2 year olds. - The best sticker workbook I have found on the market for ABCs and for 2 year olds. The only con is that its too short = ) Why is this workbook so good? Stickers are specified as to which pages they belong, but there are no hints as to where they go (in other words this book has no shadows of sticker shapes or object outlines, there is no word written as to which sticker to get, and no answers are hidden in the back of the book.) So that means kids have to choose the correct answer from potential options. That means they have to think the same way they would on a school test. Excellent. The book focuses on the alphabet instead of getting stuck on side activities which was the issues with other ABC sticker workbooks. Why is the book so good for two year olds? It focuses only on capital letters (except on 9 pages in which words are used). It enables the kid to show what they learn without having to write or say everything... they can point at stickers and place them. Practice writing is brief so you don't exhaust a very young one. Great way to interact with your child to ensure kids learn instead of randomly placing stickers. Might even be a good daddy comes home activity to review what was learned during the day. Plus, its fun. I cannot wait to do it with my son. What the book covers: Page 1, find the object sticker to complete the alphabet. Pages 2-15, find the object stickers that match each letter then one the following page place more stickers into a scene. Pages 16-41, a rhyme is given using the letter, letter tracing for only capital letters and only 1 line for each, draw a line connecting all of the same letter, find stickers to match that letter and place in box, and write the letter two more times. Pages 42-45, find the stickers to complete the boxes must match a letter to an object starting with that letter. Pages 46-47, find the stickers to complete the alphabet Pages 48-55, find the object stickers to match the word. Circle these images in the scene. - Problem is the page uses lower case letters which this book has not taught the kid yet. If the parent reads the word and has the kid point to the right sticker then this is not a problem... my 2 year old son can't read. Page 56, find the object stickers to match the word and the write the word - Problem is the words are in lower case and the book did not teach lower case. This page should NOT have been included. Pages 57-64 is dot-to-dot with the alphabet. I think its a bit too much for 2 year olds, but older kids will be able to handle it. You could have the parent do the drawing and have the kid point to which letter is next. Also, the alphabet is included at the top so the worksheets are for learning and memorizing the alphabet not practicing after memorization. Rest of the pages are stickers both to complete the worksheets as well as reward stickers. There is a parent guide inside the front cover and a certificate of completion inside the back cover. Review: Excellent workbook for fun and learning - I bought 2 of these; one for my just-turned 5 year old (in kindergarten) and one for my 2 (almost 3) year old. They are both enjoying it, even if they are at different levels than each other. My 5 year old is able to do it fairly independently, with some help because she can't always tell what the pictures are of, while my 3 year old needs a little more assistance but is still getting it quite well. Overall, this is a great workbook to help reinforce and teach letter sounds and work on basic alphabet writing skills. The abundance of stickers is fabulous to keep attention.













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S**R
IMO the best sticker workbook for ABCs and 2 year olds.
The best sticker workbook I have found on the market for ABCs and for 2 year olds. The only con is that its too short = ) Why is this workbook so good? Stickers are specified as to which pages they belong, but there are no hints as to where they go (in other words this book has no shadows of sticker shapes or object outlines, there is no word written as to which sticker to get, and no answers are hidden in the back of the book.) So that means kids have to choose the correct answer from potential options. That means they have to think the same way they would on a school test. Excellent. The book focuses on the alphabet instead of getting stuck on side activities which was the issues with other ABC sticker workbooks. Why is the book so good for two year olds? It focuses only on capital letters (except on 9 pages in which words are used). It enables the kid to show what they learn without having to write or say everything... they can point at stickers and place them. Practice writing is brief so you don't exhaust a very young one. Great way to interact with your child to ensure kids learn instead of randomly placing stickers. Might even be a good daddy comes home activity to review what was learned during the day. Plus, its fun. I cannot wait to do it with my son. What the book covers: Page 1, find the object sticker to complete the alphabet. Pages 2-15, find the object stickers that match each letter then one the following page place more stickers into a scene. Pages 16-41, a rhyme is given using the letter, letter tracing for only capital letters and only 1 line for each, draw a line connecting all of the same letter, find stickers to match that letter and place in box, and write the letter two more times. Pages 42-45, find the stickers to complete the boxes must match a letter to an object starting with that letter. Pages 46-47, find the stickers to complete the alphabet Pages 48-55, find the object stickers to match the word. Circle these images in the scene. - Problem is the page uses lower case letters which this book has not taught the kid yet. If the parent reads the word and has the kid point to the right sticker then this is not a problem... my 2 year old son can't read. Page 56, find the object stickers to match the word and the write the word - Problem is the words are in lower case and the book did not teach lower case. This page should NOT have been included. Pages 57-64 is dot-to-dot with the alphabet. I think its a bit too much for 2 year olds, but older kids will be able to handle it. You could have the parent do the drawing and have the kid point to which letter is next. Also, the alphabet is included at the top so the worksheets are for learning and memorizing the alphabet not practicing after memorization. Rest of the pages are stickers both to complete the worksheets as well as reward stickers. There is a parent guide inside the front cover and a certificate of completion inside the back cover.
K**E
Excellent workbook for fun and learning
I bought 2 of these; one for my just-turned 5 year old (in kindergarten) and one for my 2 (almost 3) year old. They are both enjoying it, even if they are at different levels than each other. My 5 year old is able to do it fairly independently, with some help because she can't always tell what the pictures are of, while my 3 year old needs a little more assistance but is still getting it quite well. Overall, this is a great workbook to help reinforce and teach letter sounds and work on basic alphabet writing skills. The abundance of stickers is fabulous to keep attention.
O**R
Fun Letter Practice with Stickers
My 4 year old loves workbooks and stickers so this book is a win and I've bought it several times because she will sit and do this book in 2-3 days. There are 64 pages of short activities and in the back of the book, the stickers are labeled for what page they correspond to. Each page can take 2-3 minutes. Some of the activities include connect the dots with letters in order, letter tracing and writing, putting stickers of objects to the corresponding letters, beginning sounds, letter recognition, and putting stickers on scenes. I'm sure I'll be buying this again since she loves this series of workbooks with the stickers. Wonderful educational tool.
S**S
Just what we needed!
This book was not only super fun, but also very educational. My daughter looked forward to working on this book everyday for school! I would highly recommend this book!
R**E
Best workbook to start with!
My daughter loves stickers so this was perfect for her. We started out with 'Math Stickers' and now for Christmas she got this book and the 'preschool stickers'. She loves them all. They really grab her attention and make learning fun. The stickers are labeled so you know which page to use what stickers on. An example of some of the work in this book would be a page with the letters 'A, B, C & D', then the child will get to place stickers with the correct beginning letter sounds. I ask my daughter to pick a sticker off the sheet and tell me it's name, then I'll ask her "What sound does it start with?" and she'll tell me, then I'll ask her what category that picture belongs in (picture of apple sticker goes in the 'A' category, Ball sticker goes in the 'B' category and so on). She loves to peel the stickers off herself and place them on the page. I highly recommend this book for preschoolers.
L**.
Solid book but try to get it on sale.
I do a page of this book a day with my 4 year old in conjunction with other learning books. He always gravitates toward this book because he loves the stickers and enjoys the activities he is asked to do with them. I appreciate how easy it is to tear the sticker pages out so we can concentrate on the activity versus going to the back of the book for each sticker. I wish there were more stickers per activity/page and think it is only a good buy on sale.
D**A
She loves it
My homeschooled 5 y.o. loves this book and looks forward to doing her pages. Will purchase more corresponding books.
K**C
Fun and engaging
My 3.5 year old loves these workbooks. The stickers are easy to use and peel off which helps with motor skills. Stickers are fun and great reward while learning at the same time!
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