is specifically modeled after the Zaner-Bloser style . The demo includes a connected cursive font and a printed version.
When searching for handwriting fonts, you may also see . While similar, Zaner-Bloser is the more traditional "ball-and-stick" manuscript style that transitions into a slanted, continuous cursive. D'Nealian uses "monkeys tails" or slanted entries even in its print version to make the transition to cursive easier.
Once you have downloaded the .ttf (TrueType) or .otf (OpenType) file, follow these steps to use it in Word: