The book is mainly divided into two big parts — one for letters and one for numbers. Each letter of the alphabet is given a few pages filled with activities. These activities include:
Tracing uppercase and lowercase letters
Coloring pictures that start with the letter
Finding and circling specific letters
Matching letters with words or images
The second part focuses on numbers. Similar to the letters section, each number (typically 1 to 20) is introduced with:
Tracing practice
Counting exercises
Coloring and simple number games
What makes this book stand out is how it uses pictures and play to teach. It's super visual, hands-on, and gives kids repeated practice — which is great for memory and confidence.
11-Jul-2025
Honestly, this book is kinda fun. It feels more like a game than studying. You get to trace letters, color stuff, find hidden letters in pictures, and match them with words. The pictures are cute, and the pages are not boring at all. I liked the part where you connect the dots and end up with animals or random shapes. Also, I didn’t realize I was getting better at letters and numbers until I flipped back and saw how neat my writing got. I think it's really cool for anyone just starting to learn ABCs and numbers. Super chill and not too hard.