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LetraKid Cursive: Alphabet Letters Writing Kids: 123 Numbers cursive
We were delighted to receive a photo from someone who got two copies of our guide to writing Cursive Numbers. Why write numbers in cursive? Because “it’s important to do what others are not doing” (Kristin M. White, It’s the Student, Not the College). Plus, cursive adds more than a little flair to a numerical sequence. It’s been wisely said that “flair is crucial” (Joseph Needham, The Shorter Science and Civilisation in China), and even though Taoists believe flair cannot be taught or transferred but rather attained only by minute concentration, this guide to cursive numbers will, without a doubt, instill flair into your every integer. Let us never forget that “Embellishment with flair is crucial to provide something that people will remember” (H. J. M. Claessen, Time Past, Time Present, Time Future).