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

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Kids completed a full session without being asked twice

Superhero Handwriting Workbook · Week 1

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Increased their writing time within the first 2 weeks

From Reluctant to Writing · Days 1–14

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Of parents said homework battles noticeably decreased

Less Fighting, More Writing

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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

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.

For the Kids Who

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

Real stories from parents and teachers whose kids finally look forward to handwriting practice.

Excellent 4.9/5 based on 9,624 reviews