


The ABC Letter Tracing Book for Kids Ages 4 to 6
Kindergarten Writing Paper with Lines for ABC Kids · by Smith John
"Kindergarten Writing Paper with Lines for ABC Kids" is a 122-page letter tracing book for children ages 4 to 6. It is a real bound book, not loose printables: kids trace dotted uppercase and lowercase letters on a dotted-midline format, then write on their own. Rated 4.8 stars by 12,478 families. See why a bound book beats loose sheets.
What's inside the book
122 pages built around one clear method, so a child learns one consistent letter shape, not five different ones.
A dotted midline and solid baseline guide each letter. Trace the dotted letter first, then write it on your own.
The full alphabet in both cases, with the same clear guides on every page.
Letters tied to pictures and simple words, so practice has meaning.
Room to practice and play, which keeps young learners engaged.
New to handwriting? It helps to get the pencil grip right first, because grip comes before letters.
See it in action
Watch real videos of the book on Amazon, or flip through a free sample.
What parents are saying
“Great quality! The binding is great and I love the glossy cover. The printing of the lines and dotted lines is very clear and the paper is a crispy white color.”
“My little one was so excited he could tell by the cover it was for him. He now writes his name nine times a day and his handwriting is improving.”
“Simple, straightforward, and great to help my kindergartener write. The sizing is just right, too-big spaces actually make her handwriting sloppier.”
“I like that the paper is thick so my kid can write on it and it will not bend. The lines are wide enough for printing practice. I would buy this again.”
“My daughter is in Pre-K and her occupational therapist suggested we practice at home. This lined and dashed paper helps her focus on letter structure and spacing.”
“All four of my young children loved using this to practice their letters. The paper is thicker too, pencils do not rip through and markers do not bleed.”