I was asked to review the new The Art of CursiveLogic coloring workbook that is currently part of a Kickstarter campaign in exchange for my honest thoughts. I received a glossy paperback coloring lesson book, and it's really a fascinating idea!
A brief history:
The company offered the original CursiveLogic curriculum as part of a Kickstarter campaign
I had the privilege of reviewing the original CursiveLogic curriculum - Read my CursiveLogic review!
THE ART OF CURSISVELOGIC KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN ENDS ON FEBRUARY 22 - You can read more about and decide whether or not to contribute to The Art of CursiveLogic Kickstarter campaign to create the cursive coloring book here - Kickstarter Campaign!
The concept of coloring has really taken off in the past year or so as being a way to relax! Cursive Logic has taken note of this relaxation technique and integrated it into their cursive handwriting lessons with the new book.
Following is a glimpse into the book with some completed images and my daughter completing one of the colorful pictures.
The book combines the already popular and effective cursive writing skill that is presented in a fresh and unique manner with coloring pages. The coloring pages are not simply images to color but they use the skills learned in each lesson and carry it onto a picture where the child can practice the hand movement using a crayon while coloring a picture.
My daughter is a little artist who loves anything hands on and colorful! She actually asked to keep doing these lessons until she quickly finished the book I was given for review. What a clever and beautiful way to teach handwriting skills!
Check it out for yourself, and if you like what you see - Consider being a part of contributing to the Kickstarter campaign!
THE ART OF CURSISVELOGIC KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN ENDS ON FEBRUARY 22 - You can read more about and decide whether or not to contribute to The Art of CursiveLogic Kickstarter campaign to create the cursive coloring book here - Kickstarter Campaign!
There are numerous advantages when it comes to learning how to write in cursive. Most of them are related to mental development and intellectual skills.
ReplyDeleteJames Anthony || mycursive.com