
ScribbleRise™ — Trade Tablet Time for Tracing Practice Your Kid Asks to Repeat
Hand Your Kid a Pen, Not a Tablet — Without the Worksheet Meltdown
If you've watched your 4-year-old freeze the second a pencil hits paper—or melt down twelve minutes into a printed worksheet—you already know dollar-store practice books aren't the answer. ScribbleRise™ is a 3-stage, ring-bound tracing set with cardstock pages thick enough to take heavy-handed practice, a friendly giraffe guide on the cover, and dot-to-dot tracks that build the pincer grasp kindergarten teachers look for. Wipe a page clean and start again—same book, fresh practice, zero paper waste.

Stop Buying Tracing Pads Your Kid Forgets About After Two Sundays
You buy the pad. They scribble on two pages. It joins the pile of half-used workbooks behind the couch. Then it's back to the iPad for "quiet time" — and back to the guilt that comes with it. The problem isn't your kid. It's that every dollar-store tracing book hits one difficulty level and stays there. The page that was challenging in September is boring by October, and there's nowhere for your child to graduate to except a new $9 booklet that's also too easy.

Built for the Kid Who Won't Sit Still for Another Worksheet
➤ Builds the pincer grasp kindergarten teachers actually check for: Dotted tracks—from simple zig-zags and curved lines to concentric loops—guide the hand stroke by stroke, training the three-finger pencil grip handwriting depends on long before letter practice begins.
➤ Replaces "I'm bored" with the quietest 20 minutes of your day: Cartoon giraffes, raccoons, and red foxes turn each tracing page into a mini game. The 3 included dry-erase markers are sized for a small hand to grip properly—not adult markers shoved into tiny fists.
➤ Wipes clean and survives a thousand scribbles: Non-toxic ink lifts off in seconds with the included sponge eraser, and the thick cardstock pages don't tear, dent, or warp under heavy-handed practice. Same book, fifty rounds of the same letter, no refills to buy.
Why a 3-Stage Progression Beats Any Single Tracing Pad
Most tracing pads are designed for one age. ScribbleRise™ is designed for three, with each level picking up exactly where the previous one ended. Level 1 trains muscle memory through vertical lines, horizontal lines, curves, and basic shapes — the building blocks every letter is made of. Level 2 adds spatial sequencing through dot-to-dot path tracks with cartoon vehicles and animals, teaching the hand to plan ahead of the pen. Level 3 introduces full lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and numbers 1–10, each with printed stroke-direction arrows so your child learns to write the way schools teach. Your kid never plateaus on a too-easy page, because there's always a slightly harder one waiting on the next ring.
Why Moms Are Quietly Buying All Three Levels at Once
"Honestly skeptical — we've been through three of these. But she's done two full iPad-free weekends because of Level 1. I ordered Level 2 by the end of week two."
— Sarah K., mom of two (3 and 5)
"My 5-year-old does the moon-tracing page over and over and it's the quietest she's been all year. Her preschool teacher mentioned her handwriting jumped in October. Worth every penny — I just wish I'd bought it sooner."
— Marisa V., mom of one

Three Stages That Meet Your Child Where They Actually Are
✓ Level 1, 2, or 3—pick where your kid sits today: Level 1 is curves, lines, and zig-zags for brand-new writers. Level 2 adds dot-to-dot pen-control paths with cars and animals. Level 3 is full letters and numbers. Move up when your child is ready—not when a curriculum says so.
✓ Compact for the backpack, sturdy for the car seat: Ring binding lays pages completely flat on a high chair tray, a doctor's waiting room bench, or the kitchen counter while you cook. The whole kit—book, 3 small-hand markers, sponge eraser—fits in a small pouch.
✓ Safer and longer-lasting than a $9 tracing pad: Non-toxic markers are nursery-age safe. Cardstock pages hold up through months of daily scribbles. Built for parents who've watched a cheap pad warp, smudge, or get tossed inside a week.
A Quiet 20 Minutes in Three Simple Steps
➤ Step 1 — Pick the level that matches today, not next year: Level 1 if your child still struggles with straight lines and curves. Level 2 if they trace lines confidently but freeze on letters. Level 3 if they already recognize letters and are ready to form them.
➤ Step 2 — Open to any page and hand them a marker: No instructions, no schedule, no quiz. The cartoon characters and dotted tracks do the teaching. Let curiosity pull them through.
➤ Step 3 — Wipe the page clean and reset: When the page fills up, one swipe with the blue sponge eraser clears it for another round. Or flip to a new card if they want a fresh shape. The same book holds infinite practice.
Why ScribbleRise™ Beats Another Tracing Pad
| Benefits That Matter Most | ScribbleRise™ | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Three age-staged books — lines, paths, letters & numbers | ✅ | ❌ |
| Thick cardstock pages wipe clean for unlimited reuse | ✅ | ❌ |
| Non-toxic markers sized for small 3-year-old hands | ✅ | ❌ |
| Stroke-direction arrows that teach the way schools do | ✅ | ❌ |
What's In The Box
- 1× Ring-bound tracing book in your chosen level (Level 1, 2, or 3)
- 3× Non-toxic dry-erase markers sized for small hands
- 1× Blue sponge eraser for instant wipe-clean reset
- Book dimensions: 21 cm × 14 cm (8.3 in × 5.5 in) — backpack and tote friendly
- Recommended ages: 3+ (Level 1), 4+ (Level 2), 5+ (Level 3)
- Pages: Thick wipe-clean cardstock, lay-flat ring binding
Questions Parents Ask Before Ordering
Which level should I start with for my child?
Level 1 if your child is still mastering straight lines and basic curves (usually around age 3). Level 2 if they trace lines confidently but aren't yet writing letters (around 4). Level 3 if they recognize letters and are ready to form them on their own (around 5). When in doubt, drop one level — easy wins build confidence faster than struggle.
Does the ink really wipe off without staining the page?
Yes. The cardstock pages are designed for dry-erase ink and the included markers wipe clean with a swipe of the sponge eraser. Wipe within a day for the cleanest result. We've seen pages used daily for six months without visible staining or warping.
Are the markers safe for a 3-year-old to use?
Yes — the markers are non-toxic and rated nursery-age safe. Each barrel is sized for a small hand to grip with a proper three-finger hold, not adult markers shrunk to look kid-friendly.
Will my child outgrow it quickly?
Each book holds dozens of unique practice pages, and because every page wipes clean, every page is effectively infinite practice. Most kids move from Level 1 to Level 2 over four to eight months — buying all three levels is buying one to two years of practice material.
Will it survive a backpack and a car seat?
Yes. The book measures 21 × 14 cm, the ring binding lays flat, and the markers click closed so they don't leak in a tote. Built for the car seat, the doctor's office, the kitchen counter, and the grandparents' coffee table.
If Your Kid Won't Touch It, Send It Back
Try ScribbleRise™ for 30 days. If your child puts it down and won't pick it back up, send it back for a full refund—no quiz, no shipping-label headache. We'd rather you find the learning tool that fits your kid than keep one gathering dust on a shelf.
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ScribbleRise™ — Trade Tablet Time for Tracing Practice Your Kid Asks to Repeat
Hand Your Kid a Pen, Not a Tablet — Without the Worksheet Meltdown
If you've watched your 4-year-old freeze the second a pencil hits paper—or melt down twelve minutes into a printed worksheet—you already know dollar-store practice books aren't the answer. ScribbleRise™ is a 3-stage, ring-bound tracing set with cardstock pages thick enough to take heavy-handed practice, a friendly giraffe guide on the cover, and dot-to-dot tracks that build the pincer grasp kindergarten teachers look for. Wipe a page clean and start again—same book, fresh practice, zero paper waste.

Stop Buying Tracing Pads Your Kid Forgets About After Two Sundays
You buy the pad. They scribble on two pages. It joins the pile of half-used workbooks behind the couch. Then it's back to the iPad for "quiet time" — and back to the guilt that comes with it. The problem isn't your kid. It's that every dollar-store tracing book hits one difficulty level and stays there. The page that was challenging in September is boring by October, and there's nowhere for your child to graduate to except a new $9 booklet that's also too easy.

Built for the Kid Who Won't Sit Still for Another Worksheet
➤ Builds the pincer grasp kindergarten teachers actually check for: Dotted tracks—from simple zig-zags and curved lines to concentric loops—guide the hand stroke by stroke, training the three-finger pencil grip handwriting depends on long before letter practice begins.
➤ Replaces "I'm bored" with the quietest 20 minutes of your day: Cartoon giraffes, raccoons, and red foxes turn each tracing page into a mini game. The 3 included dry-erase markers are sized for a small hand to grip properly—not adult markers shoved into tiny fists.
➤ Wipes clean and survives a thousand scribbles: Non-toxic ink lifts off in seconds with the included sponge eraser, and the thick cardstock pages don't tear, dent, or warp under heavy-handed practice. Same book, fifty rounds of the same letter, no refills to buy.
Why a 3-Stage Progression Beats Any Single Tracing Pad
Most tracing pads are designed for one age. ScribbleRise™ is designed for three, with each level picking up exactly where the previous one ended. Level 1 trains muscle memory through vertical lines, horizontal lines, curves, and basic shapes — the building blocks every letter is made of. Level 2 adds spatial sequencing through dot-to-dot path tracks with cartoon vehicles and animals, teaching the hand to plan ahead of the pen. Level 3 introduces full lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and numbers 1–10, each with printed stroke-direction arrows so your child learns to write the way schools teach. Your kid never plateaus on a too-easy page, because there's always a slightly harder one waiting on the next ring.
Why Moms Are Quietly Buying All Three Levels at Once
"Honestly skeptical — we've been through three of these. But she's done two full iPad-free weekends because of Level 1. I ordered Level 2 by the end of week two."
— Sarah K., mom of two (3 and 5)
"My 5-year-old does the moon-tracing page over and over and it's the quietest she's been all year. Her preschool teacher mentioned her handwriting jumped in October. Worth every penny — I just wish I'd bought it sooner."
— Marisa V., mom of one

Three Stages That Meet Your Child Where They Actually Are
✓ Level 1, 2, or 3—pick where your kid sits today: Level 1 is curves, lines, and zig-zags for brand-new writers. Level 2 adds dot-to-dot pen-control paths with cars and animals. Level 3 is full letters and numbers. Move up when your child is ready—not when a curriculum says so.
✓ Compact for the backpack, sturdy for the car seat: Ring binding lays pages completely flat on a high chair tray, a doctor's waiting room bench, or the kitchen counter while you cook. The whole kit—book, 3 small-hand markers, sponge eraser—fits in a small pouch.
✓ Safer and longer-lasting than a $9 tracing pad: Non-toxic markers are nursery-age safe. Cardstock pages hold up through months of daily scribbles. Built for parents who've watched a cheap pad warp, smudge, or get tossed inside a week.
A Quiet 20 Minutes in Three Simple Steps
➤ Step 1 — Pick the level that matches today, not next year: Level 1 if your child still struggles with straight lines and curves. Level 2 if they trace lines confidently but freeze on letters. Level 3 if they already recognize letters and are ready to form them.
➤ Step 2 — Open to any page and hand them a marker: No instructions, no schedule, no quiz. The cartoon characters and dotted tracks do the teaching. Let curiosity pull them through.
➤ Step 3 — Wipe the page clean and reset: When the page fills up, one swipe with the blue sponge eraser clears it for another round. Or flip to a new card if they want a fresh shape. The same book holds infinite practice.
Why ScribbleRise™ Beats Another Tracing Pad
| Benefits That Matter Most | ScribbleRise™ | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Three age-staged books — lines, paths, letters & numbers | ✅ | ❌ |
| Thick cardstock pages wipe clean for unlimited reuse | ✅ | ❌ |
| Non-toxic markers sized for small 3-year-old hands | ✅ | ❌ |
| Stroke-direction arrows that teach the way schools do | ✅ | ❌ |
What's In The Box
- 1× Ring-bound tracing book in your chosen level (Level 1, 2, or 3)
- 3× Non-toxic dry-erase markers sized for small hands
- 1× Blue sponge eraser for instant wipe-clean reset
- Book dimensions: 21 cm × 14 cm (8.3 in × 5.5 in) — backpack and tote friendly
- Recommended ages: 3+ (Level 1), 4+ (Level 2), 5+ (Level 3)
- Pages: Thick wipe-clean cardstock, lay-flat ring binding
Questions Parents Ask Before Ordering
Which level should I start with for my child?
Level 1 if your child is still mastering straight lines and basic curves (usually around age 3). Level 2 if they trace lines confidently but aren't yet writing letters (around 4). Level 3 if they recognize letters and are ready to form them on their own (around 5). When in doubt, drop one level — easy wins build confidence faster than struggle.
Does the ink really wipe off without staining the page?
Yes. The cardstock pages are designed for dry-erase ink and the included markers wipe clean with a swipe of the sponge eraser. Wipe within a day for the cleanest result. We've seen pages used daily for six months without visible staining or warping.
Are the markers safe for a 3-year-old to use?
Yes — the markers are non-toxic and rated nursery-age safe. Each barrel is sized for a small hand to grip with a proper three-finger hold, not adult markers shrunk to look kid-friendly.
Will my child outgrow it quickly?
Each book holds dozens of unique practice pages, and because every page wipes clean, every page is effectively infinite practice. Most kids move from Level 1 to Level 2 over four to eight months — buying all three levels is buying one to two years of practice material.
Will it survive a backpack and a car seat?
Yes. The book measures 21 × 14 cm, the ring binding lays flat, and the markers click closed so they don't leak in a tote. Built for the car seat, the doctor's office, the kitchen counter, and the grandparents' coffee table.
If Your Kid Won't Touch It, Send It Back
Try ScribbleRise™ for 30 days. If your child puts it down and won't pick it back up, send it back for a full refund—no quiz, no shipping-label headache. We'd rather you find the learning tool that fits your kid than keep one gathering dust on a shelf.
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Hand Your Kid a Pen, Not a Tablet — Without the Worksheet Meltdown
If you've watched your 4-year-old freeze the second a pencil hits paper—or melt down twelve minutes into a printed worksheet—you already know dollar-store practice books aren't the answer. ScribbleRise™ is a 3-stage, ring-bound tracing set with cardstock pages thick enough to take heavy-handed practice, a friendly giraffe guide on the cover, and dot-to-dot tracks that build the pincer grasp kindergarten teachers look for. Wipe a page clean and start again—same book, fresh practice, zero paper waste.

Stop Buying Tracing Pads Your Kid Forgets About After Two Sundays
You buy the pad. They scribble on two pages. It joins the pile of half-used workbooks behind the couch. Then it's back to the iPad for "quiet time" — and back to the guilt that comes with it. The problem isn't your kid. It's that every dollar-store tracing book hits one difficulty level and stays there. The page that was challenging in September is boring by October, and there's nowhere for your child to graduate to except a new $9 booklet that's also too easy.

Built for the Kid Who Won't Sit Still for Another Worksheet
➤ Builds the pincer grasp kindergarten teachers actually check for: Dotted tracks—from simple zig-zags and curved lines to concentric loops—guide the hand stroke by stroke, training the three-finger pencil grip handwriting depends on long before letter practice begins.
➤ Replaces "I'm bored" with the quietest 20 minutes of your day: Cartoon giraffes, raccoons, and red foxes turn each tracing page into a mini game. The 3 included dry-erase markers are sized for a small hand to grip properly—not adult markers shoved into tiny fists.
➤ Wipes clean and survives a thousand scribbles: Non-toxic ink lifts off in seconds with the included sponge eraser, and the thick cardstock pages don't tear, dent, or warp under heavy-handed practice. Same book, fifty rounds of the same letter, no refills to buy.
Why a 3-Stage Progression Beats Any Single Tracing Pad
Most tracing pads are designed for one age. ScribbleRise™ is designed for three, with each level picking up exactly where the previous one ended. Level 1 trains muscle memory through vertical lines, horizontal lines, curves, and basic shapes — the building blocks every letter is made of. Level 2 adds spatial sequencing through dot-to-dot path tracks with cartoon vehicles and animals, teaching the hand to plan ahead of the pen. Level 3 introduces full lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and numbers 1–10, each with printed stroke-direction arrows so your child learns to write the way schools teach. Your kid never plateaus on a too-easy page, because there's always a slightly harder one waiting on the next ring.
Why Moms Are Quietly Buying All Three Levels at Once
"Honestly skeptical — we've been through three of these. But she's done two full iPad-free weekends because of Level 1. I ordered Level 2 by the end of week two."
— Sarah K., mom of two (3 and 5)
"My 5-year-old does the moon-tracing page over and over and it's the quietest she's been all year. Her preschool teacher mentioned her handwriting jumped in October. Worth every penny — I just wish I'd bought it sooner."
— Marisa V., mom of one

Three Stages That Meet Your Child Where They Actually Are
✓ Level 1, 2, or 3—pick where your kid sits today: Level 1 is curves, lines, and zig-zags for brand-new writers. Level 2 adds dot-to-dot pen-control paths with cars and animals. Level 3 is full letters and numbers. Move up when your child is ready—not when a curriculum says so.
✓ Compact for the backpack, sturdy for the car seat: Ring binding lays pages completely flat on a high chair tray, a doctor's waiting room bench, or the kitchen counter while you cook. The whole kit—book, 3 small-hand markers, sponge eraser—fits in a small pouch.
✓ Safer and longer-lasting than a $9 tracing pad: Non-toxic markers are nursery-age safe. Cardstock pages hold up through months of daily scribbles. Built for parents who've watched a cheap pad warp, smudge, or get tossed inside a week.
A Quiet 20 Minutes in Three Simple Steps
➤ Step 1 — Pick the level that matches today, not next year: Level 1 if your child still struggles with straight lines and curves. Level 2 if they trace lines confidently but freeze on letters. Level 3 if they already recognize letters and are ready to form them.
➤ Step 2 — Open to any page and hand them a marker: No instructions, no schedule, no quiz. The cartoon characters and dotted tracks do the teaching. Let curiosity pull them through.
➤ Step 3 — Wipe the page clean and reset: When the page fills up, one swipe with the blue sponge eraser clears it for another round. Or flip to a new card if they want a fresh shape. The same book holds infinite practice.
Why ScribbleRise™ Beats Another Tracing Pad
| Benefits That Matter Most | ScribbleRise™ | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Three age-staged books — lines, paths, letters & numbers | ✅ | ❌ |
| Thick cardstock pages wipe clean for unlimited reuse | ✅ | ❌ |
| Non-toxic markers sized for small 3-year-old hands | ✅ | ❌ |
| Stroke-direction arrows that teach the way schools do | ✅ | ❌ |
What's In The Box
- 1× Ring-bound tracing book in your chosen level (Level 1, 2, or 3)
- 3× Non-toxic dry-erase markers sized for small hands
- 1× Blue sponge eraser for instant wipe-clean reset
- Book dimensions: 21 cm × 14 cm (8.3 in × 5.5 in) — backpack and tote friendly
- Recommended ages: 3+ (Level 1), 4+ (Level 2), 5+ (Level 3)
- Pages: Thick wipe-clean cardstock, lay-flat ring binding
Questions Parents Ask Before Ordering
Which level should I start with for my child?
Level 1 if your child is still mastering straight lines and basic curves (usually around age 3). Level 2 if they trace lines confidently but aren't yet writing letters (around 4). Level 3 if they recognize letters and are ready to form them on their own (around 5). When in doubt, drop one level — easy wins build confidence faster than struggle.
Does the ink really wipe off without staining the page?
Yes. The cardstock pages are designed for dry-erase ink and the included markers wipe clean with a swipe of the sponge eraser. Wipe within a day for the cleanest result. We've seen pages used daily for six months without visible staining or warping.
Are the markers safe for a 3-year-old to use?
Yes — the markers are non-toxic and rated nursery-age safe. Each barrel is sized for a small hand to grip with a proper three-finger hold, not adult markers shrunk to look kid-friendly.
Will my child outgrow it quickly?
Each book holds dozens of unique practice pages, and because every page wipes clean, every page is effectively infinite practice. Most kids move from Level 1 to Level 2 over four to eight months — buying all three levels is buying one to two years of practice material.
Will it survive a backpack and a car seat?
Yes. The book measures 21 × 14 cm, the ring binding lays flat, and the markers click closed so they don't leak in a tote. Built for the car seat, the doctor's office, the kitchen counter, and the grandparents' coffee table.
If Your Kid Won't Touch It, Send It Back
Try ScribbleRise™ for 30 days. If your child puts it down and won't pick it back up, send it back for a full refund—no quiz, no shipping-label headache. We'd rather you find the learning tool that fits your kid than keep one gathering dust on a shelf.



























