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Free Harper Name Tracing Worksheet
A free, printable name tracing worksheet for Harper — dotted letters to trace, then a blank line to write it solo. Print it, grab a pencil, and let Harper practise their own name. No account, no watermark.
Where can I get a free Harper name tracing worksheet?
Right here. Hello Playdate has a free, printable Harper name tracing worksheet — dotted guide letters plus a blank practice line — that prints on plain A4 or Letter paper. No sign-up, no watermark.
Writing their own name is most kids' first real writing, and tracing is the gentlest on-ramp. The Harper worksheet starts with big dotted letters to trace over, so the hand learns the shape and order of each stroke, then gives a blank line to try Harper from memory. Print one a day and you will watch the wobbly first attempts steady into a confident signature.
The sheet uses clean, primary-school letterforms and plenty of space, so it suits a preschooler meeting letters for the first time as much as a kindergartner polishing their Harper. Pencil, crayon or highlighter all work.
How to use the worksheet
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Print it
Open the Harper worksheet and print on plain A4 or Letter paper — no special paper needed.
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Trace the dotted letters
Have Harper trace over the guide letters, following the stroke order, as many times as the page allows.
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Write it solo
On the blank line, Harper writes their name from memory — the payoff that builds real confidence.
Why name tracing first
Their favourite word
Kids care most about their OWN name, so Harper stays motivated far longer than with random letters.
Builds pencil control
Tracing trains the grip, pressure and stroke order that all later handwriting is built on.
Truly free
Print as many copies as you like — no account, no email, no watermark.
Frequently asked questions
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