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Trace and Color - Alphabet
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Tracing Alphabet - Upper Case
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Tracing Alphabet - Lower Case
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Tracing Numbers
Free alphabet and number tracing worksheets for toddlers and preschoolers. Download, print, and share — no strings attached.

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Free Lowercase Alphabet Tracing Worksheets for Kindergarten — Printable PDF

Here is something a lot of parents discover a little too late: most of what children actually read and write in real life is in lowercase. Uppercase gets all the early attention, but lowercase is where the real work happens. This free lowercase alphabet tracing sheet is the

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Free Uppercase Alphabet Tracing Worksheets for Kids — Printable PDF

Clean, simple, and straight to the point. This free uppercase alphabet tracing sheet is designed for kids who are ready to sit down and practice their letters properly — no distractions, just dotted guides and room to write. Uppercase letters are usually where writing practice begins. The strokes

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Free Alphabet Tracing Worksheets for Preschoolers (Trace and Color PDF)

Learning the alphabet does not have to feel like a chore. This free printable combines letter tracing with simple coloring — giving little hands something creative to do while building the muscle memory they need to write. This was one of the first worksheets I made for Xavy

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Asian TV Drama REVIEWS

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Yumi’s Cells Season 3 (2026) KDrama Review

The Ending We Deserved, Just Not Enough of It Some series you watch to pass the time. Others stay with you in a way that is harder to explain — less like entertainment and more like something that quietly becomes part of how you understand yourself. Yumi’s Cells

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Perfect Crown (2026) KDrama Review

Finding Quiet Comfort in a Modern Joseon Rom-Com Sometimes, we do not need a narrative to challenge us with heavy palace politics, intricate plots, or deep angst. Sometimes, we simply need a story to offer a quiet, fluttering romance and a place to rest. Perfect Crown is exactly

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The WONDERfools (2026) KDrama Review

Finding Quiet Humanity in a 1999 Superhero Comedy There is a strange, heavy expectation that comes with the end of a millennium. The WONDERfools plants itself firmly in 1999, leaning into the quiet dread of a world bracing for an ending nobody quite knows how to prepare for.

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Government

How to register your business with DTI

For small time entrepreneurs, parang it’s such a struggle to register your business. I mean, you hear a lot of horror stories about falling in line and having too much paperwork to do when you register your business. Which is probably why there’s tons of businesses out there

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8 Things to Remember When Traveling Abroad

Traveling abroad sounds so much fun right? Nakaka-excite isipin all the places you’ll visit, the food and you look forward to the IG worthy photos you’re going to capture. And para naman sa katulad ko na isang working mom, naka-excite din isipin that finally you can enjoy a

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Tech News & Stuff

Cloud Storage – Dropbox vs Google Drive

Someone recently asked me which one would I recommend, Dropbox or Google Drive? I didn’t know what to say honestly. When I chose to use Google Drive, it was not because I dug around which one is the best for me. Me using Google Drive was not really

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Daily Ramblings

The Art of the Hilarious Hindsight (and Solo Parent Survival)

Being an introvert navigating the exhilarating (and exhausting) world of solo-parenting, while juggling a full-time job and my trusty IT side hustle, means my life is a carefully constructed series of logical steps… that occasionally trip over their own feet in the most spectacular fashion. Our two canine

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Daily Ramblings

Day 7: The Double-Edged Sword: Why Success Can Feel as Scary as Failure (and How to Push Through)

Single Mom Survival: Week of Self-Sabotage Life as a single parent often feels like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle. As an introvert (and a classic INTJ!), my default mode is analysis and planning, trying to make sense of the beautiful chaos that is raising my 12-year-old

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Daily Ramblings

Day 6: The Quiet Before the Next… Well, You Know

Single Mom Survival: Week of Self-Sabotage Life here in sunny Dumaguete has its own rhythm, a mix of the daily grind, the joys (and occasional dramas) of raising my 12-year-old, Xavy, and the delightful chaos brought by my two very opinionated dogs – a sharp Belgian Malinois and

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