
Need quick “M” adjective words for kindergarten? Try 3 sorting piles, then practice the letter M shape while you describe feelings, size, and character.
Sunny HedgeEnglish Language Arts workbooks for kindergarten (ages 5 to 6), with all instructions in German. Inside: tracing, phonics, sight words, handwriting, and short reading passages. Screen-free, printed in the USA, sized for a small fist and a fat pencil.
Explore our German language ELA workbooks, designed for the milestone kindergarten year. These screen-free activities build skills in German alphabet writing and reading, supporting your kindergartener's bilingual journey.
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Need quick “M” adjective words for kindergarten? Try 3 sorting piles, then practice the letter M shape while you describe feelings, size, and character.
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Help your child use letter L adjectives for feelings, looks, and personality. Try a 3-pile sorting game, then practice the letter L shape.
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When your kid is stuck on “happy” or “big,” E adjectives help them describe what they see and feel. Sort and practice letter E at home.
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Build kindergarten-ready “C” adjectives for feelings, looks and size, and personality. Try a 3-pile sorting game and a quick C letter practice.
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