Wipe-Clean Alphabet
#1 of 31 in Wipe-Clean Books Series
What’s inside...
This fun book is a perfect way for children to learn the letters of the alphabet. Engaging scenes with dotted lines invite children to trace over the pictures and letters. With durable, wipe-clean pages that can be used over and over.
Discussion points
What is your favorite letter we learned today and why?
Can you think of other words that start with the letter 'S'?
How do you think knowing the alphabet will help you in the future?
Which letter was the trickiest to write, and what can we do to make it easier?
Tip: Role play these questions
Show genuine interest in their answers to encourage deeper thinking.
Relate the letters to their daily life by discussing objects around the house that start with a specific letter.
Praise their efforts, regardless of whether they get it right, to build confidence.
Repeat the questions for different letters to reinforce their learning.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Letter Recognition
Explanation: Wipe-Clean Alphabet teaches children to recognize and differentiate between letters, enhancing their basic reading skills.
Real-World Application: Identifying letters on signs, books, and other everyday objects helps children connect written language with their environment.
Example Lesson: Handwriting Practice
Explanation: The book provides dotted letters to trace, fostering fine motor skills and proper letter formation.
Real-World Application: Improved handwriting helps children with note-taking in school, completing homework, and expressing ideas clearly on paper.
Example Lesson: Patience and Persistence
Explanation: The wipe-clean design allows for repeated practice, teaching children that it's okay to make mistakes and encouraging them to keep trying until they succeed.
Real-World Application: This fosters resilience and a growth mindset, which are important for tackling challenges in academics and personal pursuits.
Example Lesson: Following Instructions
Explanation: Each page gives specific instructions on how to trace and write letters, promoting the ability to follow guidelines and directions.
Real-World Application: Being able to follow instructions is crucial in classroom settings, during sports, and in various social interactions.