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write and wipe abc 123

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My First Abc: Wipe Clean! - by  Laura Deo (Board Book)

$9.99
Release date Tue, Jul 27
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My First 123: Wipe Clean! - by  Laura Deo (Board Book)

$9.99
Release date Tue, Jul 27
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Write and Wipe - Get Ready for Pre-K - by  Broadstreet Publishing Group LLC (Paperback)

$12.99
Release date Tue, Nov 3
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Write and Wipe - Learn to Write - by  Broadstreet Publishing Group LLC (Paperback)

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Hand2Mind Little Minds At Work: Alphabet And Letter Sounds, Teacher Supplies

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Most write-and-wipe ABC/123 books target preschool and early-elementary children. Typical listings put the recommended age around 3–6 years, though some titles are aimed at slightly older kids (up to about 8 years). Always check the product’s age recommendation to match your child’s level.

Look for books that include both upper- and lowercase letter examples, tracing guides or directional arrows, and ruled or guided lines. These features provide visual cues and practice that reinforce correct letter formation and handwriting habits.

Many wipe-clean titles include a reusable wipe-off pen or erasable marker. Some also add reusable stickers (examples list 40+ or 75+ stickers) or other small accessories to make practice more engaging—check the product description to see what’s included.

Wipeable books typically use glossy or thick laminated coatings and sturdy glossy board pages. These finishes let ink or marker be wiped clean for repeated use without damaging the page.

Activities such as tracing letters, numbers, shapes, and using guided lines encourage repeated hand movements and precise strokes—helping children build fine motor control, improve grip and coordination, and develop better pen control over time.

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