The Superhero Handwriting Workbook kids actually beg to do.
Handwriting Heroes
Raise the kid who actually asks to do their handwriting, in about 15 fun minutes a day, even if every workbook you’ve tried is gathering dust in a drawer.
- Hear “can I do one more page?” instead of “do I have to?”
- Watch him pick the book up on his own, no nagging
- See his letters land on the line, neater in a couple of weeks
- End the after-dinner handwriting meltdown for good
🎁 Free with 2 & 3 book bundles:
The Reluctant Writer's Rescue Kit (parent guide + printable activity pack), emailed instantly.
"My daughter fought me on handwriting for two years. This is the first thing she has ever asked to do on her own, and her letters already look neater. I only wish I had found it sooner."
What Our Customers Are saying...
He writes us notes now
"The back of the book got my son writing little notes. Last week he left one on my pillow that I could actually read. I saved it. The jokes are what hooked him in the first place."
"Finally something he'll sit for"
"My son cannot sit still for a normal worksheet, but the gross facts and mazes keep him at the table for a whole page. Took about a week to arrive, but worth it."
Buying a second one
“Bought it for my grandson and he loves the science facts more than the cartoons on TV. His mom says his letters already look neater. Buying a second one for his little sister.”
Bought the 2-pack for my twins
"Twins, constant competition, so I got two. Now they race to finish their missions instead of fighting me about it. Their handwriting is night and day from a month ago."
Best money I've spent on him
"I was sure it was just another gimmick. It's not. He does a page every morning without being asked and his writing is genuinely improving. Wish I'd found it sooner."
She cried
“She learned to write a thank-you note from the back of the book and sent one to his grandma. She cried. Worth every penny.”
Remember the Last Time Handwriting Practice Ended in Tears?
You know the scene. It’s after dinner. The worksheet comes out and so does the meltdown. He grips the pencil like it’s a punishment, writes three wobbly letters, and says “do I HAVE to?” You end up nagging. He ends up upset. The page ends up half-finished and erased through. And the workbook you bought to fix all this is sitting in a drawer, untouched, right next to the last two.
Here’s the part that actually keeps you up at night: it doesn’t fix itself. The pencil feels harder every year while the screen feels easier. Over one summer off, a lot of kids slide right back. Then school starts, his writing is messier than ever, the teacher notices, and he quietly starts to believe he’s just “bad at writing.” That belief is the part that’s hard to undo.
But your kid isn’t lazy. And he isn’t behind because of anything you did. He drags his feet for one simple reason: every workbook he’s been handed is boring. Kids don’t hate writing. They hate boring. Nobody ever made the practice into something he’d actually pick up on his own.
- Why you’ll love it
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The nightly handwriting battle finally ends
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His actual handwriting gets neater, letter by letter
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He’s secretly learning science facts, new words and focus too
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Screen time loses to something he likes more, for 15 minutes a day
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He feels like a “handwriting hero” instead of the kid with messy writing
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You stop worrying he’ll fall behind over the summer
Why He’ll Do This One When He Won’t Touch the Others
Every other workbook asks a kid to write for the sake of writing.
This one never does. It asks him to find out why wombats have cube-shaped poop, to solve the maze, to crack the secret code, to finish the superhero mission. The writing is just how he gets there.
He’s having fun, so he doesn’t fight it, and because he doesn’t fight it, he actually does it.
That’s the Fun-First Method.
Use It Instantly: Fun in, Practice Done
15 minutes, once a day
Small chunks are the secret. Push a kid too hard and he quits. Keep it short and he keeps coming back.
He picks the mission
Jokes Mountain, a maze, a gross fact, a secret code. He chooses, so he’s in.
He traces and writes
Without ever feeling like it’s “practice.”
You watch it click
Neater letters in a couple of weeks. You become the proof.
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Try It For A Whole Year. If He Doesn’t Love It, We’ll Refund You.
Order it. Hand it to your kid. If within a full year he isn’t enjoying it and writing more, email us and we’ll refund every cent, and you keep the free Rescue Kit. You can’t lose the money (we refund it), you can’t lose the time (the bonuses hit your inbox tonight), and you can’t get burned trying (most kids are hooked on the first joke page). The only thing you can’t undo is another year of the nightly fight. It costs less than one more boring workbook he won’t open, about the price of a takeout dinner. Skip one takeout, and trade the nightly battle for a kid who asks to write. Picture next month. It’s 7pm and there’s no fight. He’s reading you a gross fact he just wrote out, laughing, asking if he can do one more page. He thinks he’s playing. You know what’s really happening. That’s the version of this on the other side of one click.
CLAIM NOWTry It For A Whole Year. If He Doesn’t Love It, We’ll Refund You.
Order it. Hand it to your kid. If within a full year he isn’t enjoying it and writing more, email us and we’ll refund every cent, and you keep the free Rescue Kit. You can’t lose the money (we refund it), you can’t lose the time (the bonuses hit your inbox tonight), and you can’t get burned trying (most kids are hooked on the first joke page). The only thing you can’t undo is another year of the nightly fight. It costs less than one more boring workbook he won’t open, about the price of a takeout dinner. Skip one takeout, and trade the nightly battle for a kid who asks to write. Picture next month. It’s 7pm and there’s no fight. He’s reading you a gross fact he just wrote out, laughing, asking if he can do one more page. He thinks he’s playing. You know what’s really happening. That’s the version of this on the other side of one click.
CLAIM NOWFrequently Asked Questions
That’s exactly who it’s built for. It doesn’t ask him to write for the sake of writing. It asks him to find out a gross fact, finish a superhero mission, solve a maze, crack a code. The writing is just how he gets there. Most reluctant writers are hooked by the first joke page.
About 10 to 15 minutes, once a day. Small chunks are the whole secret. Better a little every day than a lot once a week.
Ages 6 to 9 is the sweet spot. Younger kids who already know their letters can grow into it, and older kids who need to firm up neat printing still get a lot from it.
Yes, thick pages built for kids and erasers, so pencil and most markers won’t bleed through.
Neither. The letter tracing keeps it doable for a 6-year-old, and the quests, codes and word plays keep a 9-year-old interested. It grows with the kid.
Both. There’s a boy superhero and a girl superhero on the cover, and the missions work for any kid.
Yes. They’re silly and kid-friendly, the kind kids love repeating (animal facts, dumb riddles, harmless ‘gross’). It’s all school-safe.
We offer a 365-day return policy. If you're not satisfied with your purchase, you can return it within 365 days for a full refund or exchange.
About 10 to 15 minutes, once a day. Small chunks are the whole secret. Better a little every day than a lot once a week.
Yes, thick pages built for kids and erasers, so pencil and most markers won’t bleed through.
Both. There’s a boy superhero and a girl superhero on the cover, and the missions work for any kid.
We offer a 365-day return policy. If you're not satisfied with your purchase, you can return it within 365 days for a full refund or exchange.