Spooky letters is a fun way to practice tracing letters during the Halloween season. Practice lower case, uppercase, cursive, as well as making dot to dot drawings, or sight words. Letter formation is not always traditional, but taught from the point of few of keeping the pencil/stylus in contact at all times to the writing surface in order to promote a flow/memory to writing. This approach is particularly helpful to dyslexic or dyspraxic (kids who have difficulty motor planning. By completing a letter in one motion, steps are eliminated, and thereby makes it easier to remember. The graphics are adorable and engaging. The kids that I have used this with really gain a sense of accomplishment and are motivated to pursue practicing their letters. Recommended.