My Name
My Name
Materials
- Paper
- Pen or marker
- Clear contact paper
- Crayon or marker
- Damp cloth
Directions
- Help your child learn to print her name.
- Draw two parallel solid lines with a broken line in the middle.
- Print your child's first and last name on the lines, and cover the sheet with clear contact paper.
- Your child can use a crayon or marker to trace over her name and wipe it off with a damp cloth when finished.
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