I know riding around a train in a circle may not seem fun to you, but look at your child's face as they light up and their little ride. I love seeing the excitement in their eyes. We love the candy apples and always look forward to watching the lights at night, it makes it more exciting. Will you be taking your little ones to any carnivals this summer?
Bring the carnival theme into your home while you practice their fine motor skills at the same time. You can make learning fun with these tracing worksheets and get them excited about their next trip at the same time. My daughter loves these pages because she finds the letter writing ones not as fun. When you have to find the path to your next object, I guest it makes things more fun.
Carnival Prewriting Tracing Worksheets
- Printer
- Paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Page Protectors and dry erase markers (optional)
Print out the worksheets onto your printer paper, if you'd like to reuse the worksheets, you can place them into page protectors and have your child write with a dry erase marker.
You'll get four tracing worksheets, two cutting worksheets and two shape tracing worksheets with a carnival theme for your little one to enjoy.
More summer printables you may like: Carnival Writing Worksheets and Summer Lacing Cards
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