Identifying colors is one of the first things we teach our little ones. Some of the first sight words learned are the color words. Color is a language even the smallest people understand. This free color wheel printable and color theory worksheet is a natural place to start.
Who’s ready to start a new year? These New Year’s printables are the perfect way to record memories of 2023 and look forward into 2024
Valentine’s Day crafts are a tradition at my house. All things hearts and lace are too sweet to pass up on in the dreariest month of the year. These printable Valentine’s Day headbands are a fun and easy Valentine’s Day craft that your little one can wear!
Here in the Midwest about February is when it begins to seem like winter will never, ever end. Let these cute little printable Valentine cards add some color to the middle of that gloomy month!
Let this list of children’s book bring the Chinese New Year to life through stories and colorful illustrations. Then use the free printable information sheet and dragon coloring page to keep the learning going!
The Christmas season is coming. If your kids are anything like mine that means it’s a “so exciting it almost hurts” kind of season. Use these free printable Christmas coloring pages as a way to decompress, a way to brainstorm for future art projects, or as a creative filler for those few empty minutes at the end of class!
Scandinavian style has always been a favorite- the patterns and colors are so striking! Use these free mitten and stocking template to create your own patterns inspired by those of Scandinavia.
These printable Christmas hats include a Santa hat, and elf hat and a reindeer headband. All print in black and white to allow your kiddos to add their own splash of color and personality.
These winter themed bookmarks are yours to print and color. Add some colorful details with crayons or markers and your kiddos will have a bookmark they look forward to using!