Writing and Writing Patterns

Author:

Marion

Richardson. University of London Preb Ltd., 10 and 11, Warwick Lane, E.C.4. 5/” In ” Writing and Writing Patterns,” M^5 Marion Richardson has made a very valuab’e contribution to the art of teaching. Apart fro*11 setting forth an excellent method of teaching handwriting, these little books must help ^ child who uses them to develop an appreciatiojj of rhythm and beauty. One hopes they ^ inspire creative effort and that they shall not used merely as copy books.

The examples of handwriting shown in ” Teachers’ Book ” are full of interest?e.g-‘r on p. 56, 57, the difference between the earl)1 and later work is very marked, the latter possessing clarity and rhythm. The complete set of books is beautiful. C.H.

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