Spend more time with the people you love and like best Wow. I'm so proud to be able to say my book, A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice, is done. What a great feeling. And a lot of work. The idea for the book came about from seeing articles about the demise of cursive writing. Some say it doesn't matter now that we have computers and ask, "What's the point?" A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice combines the benefits of letter writing with the benefits of writing by hand in an uplifting, informative, and beautifully illustrated book. The book showcases the elements of a letter, cursive writing instruction for each letter of the alphabet, and the inspirational I Write Letters to Say series. Bring family and friends closer with letters, cards, and notes. In The New York Times article, “Snail Mail Is Getting People Through This Time,” Tove Danovich writes about creating meaningful connections through letter writing during the pandemic. And despite the controversy and demise of cursive writing instruction in schools, a new study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology reveals handwriting to be an important aspect of learning. Do you know a teacher or students who would benefit from the book? Tell them about A Snail Mail Guide to Cursive Writing Practice.
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