A hand-position poster, a 60-level progress road, three certificates and a take-home flyer. Print them, pin them up, colour in the stars. Free for classrooms, homeschool co-ops and kitchen tables.
The keyboard coloured by finger, our illustrated hands on home row, and a shape for every finger (▲ pointer, ● tall, ○ ring, ★ pinky, ■ thumb) so it works for colour-blind kids too. Three tips a six-year-old can follow.
Sixty stops through six leagues, three stars to colour at each. Matches the app's levels, but works with any typing curriculum — the road is the point.
Three milestones worth a fridge: I know home row!, Alphabet Champion (all 26 letters) and Master Typist (all 60 levels). Name and date lines, Bumper's stamp. The app prints the same ones automatically.
"Which finger?" is the hardest thing to teach in typing, and the hardest thing for a young child to read. So every finger gets a colour and a shape, on the poster and in the app — and Bumper says the name out loud. The chart turns 60 levels into a road with stops; the certificate turns a milestone into something to show off.