Writing Wizard does exactly what it says on the tin: teaches kids to write letters through guided tracing with cheerful rewards. It's not going to blow anyone's mind with creativity or imagination—this is digital handwriting worksheets, essentially—but it's well-designed, customizable, and genuinely effective.
The 110,000+ schools stat isn't just marketing fluff; teachers actually use this because it works and lets them differentiate for different skill levels. Parents appreciate the ability to customize fonts and word lists, which matters when your kid's school uses D'Nealian and the app defaults to something else.
The free version will probably frustrate you quickly since it only includes select letters, but the full version is a one-time purchase (not a subscription), which is refreshing. The main knock is that it's purely functional—kids aren't going to beg to play this the way they might with a more game-ified app. But if you need to build handwriting skills, this is a solid, no-nonsense tool that gets the job done.



