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Activity books for varying needs
Evaluate the student's academic and motor skills and choose a book that helps the child improve on that aspect. Activity books for kids with fun and interesting writing exercises help kids develop and improve their writing skills. Tracing books consist of tracing activities for handwriting strokes like numbers, shapes, and letters to help children improve their motor skills by enhancing hand coordination. Puzzles and crossword books consist of brainstorming activities that help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to excel in STEM education. Literacy books contain language and reading activities critical in improving the reading ability of the kids.
Improve a child's creativity with the coloring activity books
Coloring books can either be blank or contain well-known anime characters requiring the child to color them using crayons. Blank coloring books help stimulate the creative part of their brains through imagination and interpretation of shapes. They also allows kids to come up with new drawing styles. Cartoon or anime coloring books encourage self-expression as the kids have the freedom to fill them with creative colors of their choice. Teachers can provide them with a variety colored pencils to encourage creativity and develop color sense.
Consider paper quality
Consider activity books with thick pages to avoid frequent tearing when kids exert excess pressure with pencils. Brands that provide quality activity books for kids include:
- Thinking Kids™
- Evan-Moor®
- Spectrum
- Barker Creek®
- Houghton Mifflin
- Learning Resources®
- Carson-Dellosa Publishing®
Thick pages also help avoid smudges and bleed-through when drawing and coloring with highlighters.
Level-specific activity books
Keep different level books for groups of students at various academic stages. Start your child with less challenging books and progress as they advance to the next level. Begin with preschool, Pre-K, junior, and elementary activity books before exposing the child to middle and multigrade books.