Little Nest Tracing Cards
Little Nest Tracing Cards gives kids a hands-on, screen-free activity that fits into a real daily routine without extra mess, setup, or screen time.
Parents want early learning practice without worksheets turning into a fight or more screen time. Little Nest Tracing Cards keeps it simple: easy to start, easy to reset, and easy to reach for again tomorrow.
Why parents love it
- Wipe-Clean and Reusable: No paper, no printing. Wipe it clean and start again.
- Builds Real Skills: Pen grip, fine motor control, and early writing confidence
- Screen-Free: Hands-on practice with no device needed
- Goes Anywhere: Home, car, restaurants, and waiting rooms
What's included
- 1 wipe-clean copybook or card set (32 pages, style varies by variant)
- 1 whiteboard marker
- 1 wipe-clean eraser
Product details
- Size: 140mm x 210mm (A5) — fits easily in a bag or backpack
- Material: Thickened coated cardboard with waterproof matte laminated pages on both sides
- Card thickness: 1.46mm — sturdier than standard cards
- Corners: Rounded edges, child-safe
- Ink: Soybean-based non-toxic marker included
- Binding: Ring binder — lies flat when open
Good to know
- Age range: Best for children aged 3 to 7
- US delivery: Approximately 15 days from order
- Free shipping: Included on all Parent Nest orders, no minimum required
- Replacement accessories: Need a new marker or eraser? Pick up a Replacement Marker or Replacement Eraser separately.
See how it works
A closer look at how this Parent Nest product fits into real family life.
How It Works
Pick a card. Trace and practise. Wipe and repeat.
Choose the practice style that fits the moment: lines, tracing, letters, or drawing.
Your child uses the included marker to trace patterns, letters, or shapes at their own pace.
Wipe the page clean with the eraser. It resets in seconds and is ready for the next round.
Problems It Fixes
Real frustrations. Simple solutions. That's what Parent Nest is built on.
Skills It Helps Build
Simple hands-on practice for pen control, early writing, and independent learning.