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I am a college ECE teacher and am so frustrated that there is no correct Cricut Font for Early Childhood Educators. Either the "e's", "J's", or "a's" are incorrect. Students cannot use them and need to resort to the Accucut. PLEASE make a font that looks like the century gothic. (or am I missing a font???) I know there is one for the D'nealian and Cursive!
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I teach 1st grade and use fonts from several of the cartridges with my students. Some of my favorites are
Cuttin' Up Learning Curve Mickey Font Pooh Font Sans Serif
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This has always been an issue. I spoke to a representative back when the cricut first came out with George. Told them that this product would be great for teachers but the font is not appropriate. That was many moons ago! Good luck
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HI I teach 1/2nd and will only buy carts that have the regular a (not the one I just typed!) type font. I have used these fonts for special education Kindergarten combined with the Letter People program. They learned their letters! I use the Learning Curve and Sans Serif. The J is different on each but the a is almost identical. I hope this helps. Katie
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I was looking at the font on Nate's ABC's, and it looks like a pretty good fit! It's similar to the Mickey font, but a little more uniform. HTH!
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I've also used Batman's font when I need to make sure my a's and j's are correct.
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I like simply sweet... so far it is the easiest to read for my students out of the ones I have.
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