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Short, useful posts about printing, organizing, and actually using free activity books with kids. Written for the parent who's about to walk away from the printer.
· 9 min read
Rainy day activities for kids: a free printable pack and a simple rotation that beats the screen
Two hours into the storm, the tablet is hot, the LEGO is everywhere and someone's already cried about a snack. Here's an eight-print rainy-day pack and a four-station rotation — about twenty minutes per station — that turns a stuck-inside day into the kind of day kids quietly admit they liked.
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· 8 min read
Road trip activities for kids: a free printable pack (and a plan for the car)
Three hours in, the tablet's at 8% and someone needs the bathroom. Here's a five-print, fifteen-minute setup — bingo, mazes, a word search, a coloring page, and a scavenger list — that buys you a quiet stretch and survives the floor of the car.
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· 7 min read
How to set up a kids' printing station at home: a 20-minute guide
Most families have a printer. Very few have a printing station kids can actually use without a parent hovering. Here's a twenty-minute setup — printer, paper, supplies, a small basket — that turns ad-hoc printing into a routine that sticks.
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· 7 min read
Pre-KG activities at home and school: a free 4-week printable plan for 3-year-olds
Three-year-olds learn through doing, not drilling. Here's a relaxed, four-week Pre-KG plan parents and Nursery teachers can run together — crayon time, big letters, counting to five, and a picture routine chart.
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· 8 min read
LKG activities at home and school: a free 4-week printable plan for 4-year-olds
LKG is when letters and numbers start to click. This four-week plan — ten minutes a day, no pressure — helps parents and class teachers introduce the alphabet, 1–20, and first sight words.
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· 8 min read
UKG activities at home and school: a free 4-week printable plan for 5-year-olds
UKG is the year where reading, writing, and number sense start to lock in. Here's a calm, four-week plan parents and class teachers can actually run — ten focused minutes a day, all from free printables.
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· 9 min read
Summer slide prevention: a free 4-week printable plan by grade (K–6)
Two to three months without school costs the average kid one to two months of academic progress. Here's a low-pressure, four-week printable plan — by grade — that takes about twenty minutes a day.
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