The joyful first step
to writing their ABC's
120+ pages of dotted-line practice paper that guide little hands from first scribbles to confident letters. Trusted by homeschool parents, teachers, and gift-givers everywhere.
Watch little hands get writing
A real bound book of 122 pages: kids trace the dotted letters, then write on their own. Loved by 12,478 families.
Tiny Writers Co makes handwriting and ABC practice books for children ages 4 to 6. Our flagship, "Kindergarten Writing Paper with Lines for ABC Kids," is a real bound book of 122 pages, not loose printable sheets. Kids trace dotted letters, then write on their own. It is rated 4.8 stars by 12,478 families.
Designed the way kids actually learn
Just-right guide lines
Dotted midline plus solid baseline so every letter lands in the right place, no more floating or sinking words.
Trace, then write
Guided tracing builds the muscle memory first, then plenty of blank rows let little ones try it on their own.
Roomy 8.5 x 11 pages
Big pages give developing hands the space they need while still learning to control a pencil.
Builds confidence
120+ pages mean kids practice without pressure, every filled page is a little win they can be proud of.
Cover-bound, not a pile of loose sheets
It is a real bound book of 122 pages, with a glossy cover and thick paper that does not bleed or tear. Everything stays in order, so daily practice means nothing to print, organize, or lose.
A look at the pages
Watch it in action
12,478 families can't be wrong
“He now writes his name nine times a day and his handwriting is improving. I am so glad I came across this, buying one for my 3-year-old too.”
“My niece is writing better now that I have purchased this book, the bigger lines help her more. Her writing is really improving.”
“Tremendous help during this virtual learning period. We use it as a journal for my young writer and it encourages writing clearly.”
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