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This weekend I have a new flash freebie for you - a Christmas animals a-z coloring & handwriting book!

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Keep your child busy and learning over Christmas break with this adorable Christmas animals a-z alphabet tracing and coloring book!
It's no prep for you - just print and play - and developmentally appropriate for your child or students.
This activity book makes practicing the alphabet fun while teaching correct letter formation, uppercase and lowercase letters, and animal vocabulary.

This book will help your child develop:
- Hand-eye coordination
- Fine motor skills
- Letter recognition and formation
- Vocabulary
- Writing confidence
This alphabet tracing book features pages with uppercase and lowercase letters for each letter of the alphabet along with a Christmas themed animal to color for each letter of the alphabet
Your child will increase their vocabulary, letter formation abilities, and fine motor skills with this no-prep handwriting workbook!

These printables are licensed for personal and single classroom use. Commercial use and redistribution are not allowed.
Regular download rules apply. This printable activity pack is licensed for personal use only. You are not licensed to sell or redistribute the files or print outs to others.

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Laura
I do not understand how to solve the Stocking Stuffer Clue on page 7. Please help!
Natasha
Use the letter/number combos on the stocking. Look up the image in the coordinate grid, then find the letter that matches each picture. It will spell out a number. Does that make sense? So, for rexample, the first one gives the coordinates for a wreath. Wreath = F.