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Ages 6-9 · 130+ Pages · 4 Bonus Extras

Handwriting Practice Kids Actually Ask For

auto_stories Superhero Story Format — keeps kids engaged
menu_book 130+ Practice Pages — letters to sentences
emoji_emotions 30 Jokes & Facts — learning feels like play
schedule Just 15 Minutes A Day — builds real habits
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What ages is this built for?

Ages 6–9. Missions progress from single letters to full sentences, so early writers and stronger ones both stay challenged.

What's in the 130+ pages?

A full letter-to-sentence path plus 30 jokes, 30 science facts, 30 word plays, and 30 activities woven through an ongoing story.

Do I need to sit with my kid the whole time?

Not really — the missions are simple enough to follow solo, though younger kids may still like company nearby.

How soon will I notice a difference?

It varies by child, but the daily 15-minute structure is built to create consistency early, which is usually where the real gains start showing.

Inside The Book

Six Reasons It Actually Gets Used

1
An Adventure, Not A Worksheet
Captain Neato and Lady Loop guide every mission — it reads like a story, not a chore.
2
Letters → Words → Sentences
Each mission builds on the last so nothing feels rushed or skipped ahead.
3
30 Science Facts
Weird, kid-approved facts dropped in every few pages — the kind they repeat at dinner.
4
30 Jokes & Word Plays
Practice lines double as punchlines — usually why kids flip the page on their own.
5
30 Bonus Activities
Mazes and puzzles mixed in so pencil time never feels like one more worksheet.
6
4 Bonus Extras Included
Extra resources packed in on top of the core workbook, at no added cost.
The Comparison

Not every workbook earns a spot at the table.

Typical Workbooks
✗ No story or characters
✗ Generic, one-size-fits-all pages
✗ No jokes or fun facts
✗ Under 50 pages
✗ No bonus content
✗ Kids lose interest fast
This Workbook
✓ Ongoing superhero mission story
✓ Built for ages 6–9 specifically
✓ 30 jokes + 30 science facts
✓ 130+ pages of content
✓ 4 bonus extras included
✓ Kids ask to keep going
How It Works

Three steps to a habit that sticks.

1
Open Today's Mission
Follow along as the story sets up the next challenge.
2
Trace & Practice
Guided lines build proper letter form, one mission at a time.
3
Done In 15 Minutes
Short daily sessions build the consistency real progress needs.
Reviews

What Parents Are Saying

4.8
Avg Rating
1,240
Reviews
96%
Recommend
Jenna P. · Georgia★★★★★
I set my expectations low since we'd tried this before. My son laughed out loud at a joke mid-page and kept going without me asking twice. Three weeks in, his letters look nothing like they used to.
Marcus T. · Ohio★★★★★
Pages are thick enough marker doesn't bleed through, which matters with a kid who presses hard. Feels like a real book, not a flimsy printable pack.
Alicia D. · Nevada★★★★☆
We're six weeks in and haven't quit, which is a first for us. Fifteen minutes before dinner is short enough it doesn't turn into a fight most nights.
Ray H. · Colorado★★★★★
My daughter reads me the jokes before she even picks up her pencil. She's asked to do her "mission" almost daily since we started.
Nina B. · Michigan★★★★★
Got this as a birthday gift instead of another toy. My sister texted a week later saying it's the only gift her son still asks for every morning.
Devon K. · Illinois★★★★☆
My son needed a little help on the first couple missions since he was still shaky on some letters. Once he caught up he flew through the rest on his own — still recommend it.