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![]() ![]() Arcon – a clean and simple font that is easy to read and great for story writing.(C).Quicksand – a nice, clear, printed font that comes in a range of styles including bold and the dotted version shown above.KG Blank Space Solid – a good, strong, printed font, great for kids to write over or collage on to.Ten Free Fonts to use with Beginning Writers. There are loads of great free fonts out there that are clear, and easy for beginners to read, write, and copy. It’s important to remember that many states and/or school districts will have a specific type of handwriting style that they teach their students, so if it’s important to you to start your child off with the same style, then check with the school first. I also look for fonts with good spacing and height, and fonts that have both upper and lowercase letters. I look for fonts without any fancy or irregular letters (I especially look at the a and g), and without any flourishes or extras. I am not an expert on teaching handwriting, and I know that kids will be exposed to a wide variety of fonts and writing, but I tend to stick to simple, clear, fonts, in a basic printed style when creating something for my kids and others. I am often asked which fonts are good to use with beginning writers, so today I’m going to share some of the best. Over the years I’ve created and printed lots of things for my own kids and I’ve also created lots of free printables for preschoolers and beginning readers and writers. ![]()
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