Alef Bet Tracing and Practice: Learn to write the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
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Alef Bet Tracing and Practice: Learn to write the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
As an Israeli and an American it’s important to me that my preschooler and toddler become fluent in both Hebrew and English. We insist on speaking only Hebrew at home - not an easy feat! Our preschooler is now bilingual and our toddler is starting to pick up Hebrew as well.
I created this Hebrew letter tracing workbook so that they can start to learn how to read and write Hebrew as well.
This book includes:
Large and clear pages.
Letters that aren’t too big or too little.
All Hebrew letters, including final letter forms.
Both tracing practice and blank lines so that children can practice writing letters after they learn how to trace them.
Dark enough tracing dots so that kids can see them but not too dark so that they can also see past them.
Examples of words that begin with each Hebrew letter.
Coloring book images of the examples.
Most importantly, plenty of room to practice: 3 pages of letter tracing and practice for each letter.
I hope this Hebrew alphabet tracing book helps your kids too. If not, I would love to know what you’d like to see more or less of, so please let me know!
I wish you the best of luck in your journey to making a positive impact on your kids and their love of learning. I wanted to share a great tip I learned from other parents for whatever Hebrew handwriting book or printable sheets you go with:
Take the book apart and put each tracing page into a sheet protector.
Have your child use dry-erase markers to trace the letters.
Wipe off the pages to reuse the sheets over and over again!