Below is an example of KIDSPRINT®


 
A note from the author:
As a small child in elementary school, I found it very confusing that the font in our readers looked different from the upper and lower case letters that we were being taught to print.  This was especially true of the "a" and the "g".  Being too shy to ask the teacher why these letters were different, I remained confused and just assumed that I was the only one having difficulty.  

 
A note from the illustrators: 
While developing this book, we wanted to use a font that was both friendly and familiar to young students.
In our discussions, we discovered that the fonts used in elementary readers had confused us all.  To end this confusion, our goal was to create a learning tool that would simplify the relationship between reading and printing.  KIDSPRINT® was born out of a desire to make learning how to print and learning how to read part of the same process.   
 

KIDSPRINT ® is a registered trademark of Paul and Natalie Daniels
 
 
 

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