Description
Before children can write their first letters or numbers, they begin with simple strokes, shapes, and hand movements.
Scribbles to Writing is designed to guide them from early scribbling to writing readiness.
This is not just a set of worksheets. It’s a structured collection of activities that build the foundation for handwriting.
With lines, curves, zigzags, shapes, and now scissors cutting activities, children develop better hand control step by step.
Scissor practice plays an important role in early learning. It strengthens finger muscles and coordination, making writing easier and more natural.
Many parents spend hours searching for free tracing PDFs or nursery worksheets, but most of them are scattered and lack proper flow.
This bundle gives you a ready-to-use set of 50+ pages that you can print or use on a tablet.
It’s simple, engaging, and useful for both parents and teachers.
Why You’ll LOVE this bundle
Builds Strong Pre-Writing Skills
Includes lines, shapes, and strokes that help children develop pencil grip and handwriting readiness from the beginning.
Improves Fine Motor Skills with Scissor Practice
Cutting activities help strengthen finger control, coordination, and hand stability, which directly supports better writing.
Boosts Focus, Memory & Coordination
Worksheets are designed to improve concentration, hand-eye coordination, and learning ability through simple activities.
Eco-Friendly & Cost-Effective Learning
Reusable worksheets reduce the need for multiple notebooks, saving both money and paper.
Fun and Engaging Activities
From tracing shapes to cutting and coloring, every page keeps children interested while learning.
Perfect for Early Learners
Designed for toddlers, nursery, and preschool kids (ages 2–5), supporting every stage from scribbling to writing readiness.
What’s Included
Formats: PDF
Pages: 50+
Answer key: Not included
Teaching duration: Flexible (10–15 minutes daily)
Book Specs
Age Group: 2–5 years
Covers:
Pre-writing strokes
Lines, shapes, patterns
Scissor cutting activities
Coloring and creative tasks
Skills Built:
Pencil grip
Handwriting readiness
Fine motor skills
Focus and coordination
Creativity
How to Use
Use daily for short practice sessions
Start with tracing, then move to cutting activities
Guide initially, then let the child try independently
Repeat activities to build confidence and control
Use Case
Perfect for home learning, preschool, daycare, or extra practice.





