4.9/5 (9,624 reviews)
The Superhero Print Handwriting Practice Workbook for Kids
Is your child's handwriting atrocious? This 130+ page workbook turns reluctant writers into confident handwriting superheroes — just 15 minutes a day, packed with jokes, gross science facts, and superhero missions kids actually ask to do.
- 130+ fun-packed pages, designed for just 15 minutes of practice a day
- Includes 4 bonus sections: 30 Jokes, 30 Science Facts, 30 Word Plays, and 30 Activities
- Built for kids ages 6–9 who hate handwriting and workbooks
- Superhero missions and quests turn practice into an adventure, not a chore
- Approved and recommended by real kindergarten teachers
- No more homework battles — this is the workbook kids actually ask for
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What Other Parents Are Seeing
What Other Parents Are Seeing
Kids completed a full session without being asked twice
Superhero Handwriting Workbook · Week 1
Increased their writing time within the first 2 weeks
From Reluctant to Writing · Days 1–14
Of parents said homework battles noticeably decreased
Less Fighting, More Writing
Would recommend this workbook to another parent or teacher
97% Recommended
* Based on an internal survey of 9,610 parents and teachers
Ethan's story.
Every homework session used to end in tears — his, or ours. He'd push the pencil away before he'd even finished a sentence. Then we tried opening with the fact that sloths only poop once a week. He laughed, kept reading, and picked up the pencil without being asked. Fifteen minutes later, he wanted to know what tomorrow's mission was. Turns out he never hated writing — he hated being bored.
Sloths Only Poop Once a Week. If Anybody Needs to Know That, It's a Kid.
Every page pairs a bite of handwriting practice with something genuinely funny or gross enough to make a 7-year-old laugh out loud — then keep writing without even noticing they're practicing. That's the whole trick: 15 minutes of tracing, mazes, and missions feels less like a worksheet and more like flipping through a comic book they can't put down.
Parents Who Ended the Homework Battle
Kindergarten teacher approved
I'm a kindergarten teacher and I recommend this to parents constantly. It hits every fine motor and letter-formation skill kids need, but it's disguised as jokes and superhero missions so they never feel like it's "work."
No more homework battles
We were fighting about handwriting practice every single day. Now my daughter asks to do her "mission" after dinner. The gross science facts are apparently the best part of her whole day.
Screen-time replacement that actually works
I was dreading the summer handwriting slide, but this workbook has genuinely replaced iPad time some afternoons. 15 minutes turns into 30 because he doesn't want to stop reading the facts. 100% recommend.