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Synopsis
Why should grown ups have all the fun? Introducing
Learn to Letter with Luna the Llama, a humorous hand lettering book that teaches calligraphy for kids Author Chalkfulloflove--whose Hand Lettering 101 has sold over 200,000 copies to teach hand lettering to adults--now adapts her trademark techniques for your little letterers
For crafty kids who love to create, Learn to Letter with Luna the Llama pairs lettering exercises with clever humor. Children ages 8-12 can follow along as Luna teaches them the basics of lettering using traceable worksheets and repetition.
- Learn to letter the lower and uppercase alphabets using six different styles
- Master techniques to connect letters and mix and match styles
- Add flourishes or doodles to make your letters look even more fun
Together with Luna (and all of her friends), kids can then put their newly acquired hand-lettering skills to use with nine fun projects With practice, little letterers can learn to creatively express themselves and make their words shine on homemade crafts, cards, school notebooks, and more
Synopsis
This fun lettering workbook will teach your child the basics of hand lettering and calligraphy for kids using traceable worksheets and repetition. Your child can master the basics of calligraphy alphabets through letter repetition, then build more skills with the nine fun creative projects in this cute kids' lettering book. Learn to Letter with Luna the Llama will improve your child's handwriting skills and help them creatively express themselves on homemade crafts, cards, school notebooks, and more
With this creative lettering for kids book, your child can:
- Learn to letter the lower and uppercase alphabets using six different styles
- Master techniques to connect letters and mix and match styles
- Add flourishes or doodles to make your letters look even more fun
Created by author Chalkfulloflove--whose Hand Lettering 101 has sold over 200,000 copies to teach hand lettering to adults--this book adapts her trademark techniques for your little letterers After all, why should grown ups have all the fun?