![]() ![]() Although you can see the e’s are more octagons than circles, which doesn’t exactly boost your confidence that these kids should be allowed near knives. But the strokes in this font are really knife-like and carved-y looking. Julee: For kids who write with a knife on the cement and hope that the knife goes the write way, doesn’t kill them, and still looks pretty.It’s like a mixture between Gochi-Mochi Hand-Foot, Annie and Teli, and Gloria Hakuna Matata. Indie Flower: If Annie and Her Darn Telescope had a nicer, rounder twin, this would be it.Gochi Hand: Like above, but more circular and smaller.It’s thicker but without the typewriter a’s that Annie’s Telescope is famous for. Gloria Hallelujah: I like to think of this as Annie and her Telescope That Won’t Stop Reappearing in This Article but written with a Copic Marker or something.The capital/lowercase r distinction isn’t all that amazing, but it’s a good font if you like making Spelling bees mad at the sudden, random capital r. Give You Glory: Basically for fancy kids who are very fancy and place capital r’s in the middle of their words.Euphoria Script: Basically the same case as above, but sharper and more concise and to-the-point.Maybe just a signature on a page the kid needs to sign. I would not recommend this for anything like math homework or work in general. Some kids also like playing around with cursive and actually have a really fancy one. Well, I say that some kids actually have really pretty cursive. Dawning of a New Day: No kid would write like this! you say.While it’s very nice for a scrawl-ish look, the boldness makes it seem time-consuming (which is why I prefer Shadows ‘n Light). ![]() It’s bolder than most of the before and very sharp.
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