This pack (Black and White) is easy and fun!
Color and learn letters one at a time. Laminate or put into a Dry Erase Packet to last longer.

This pack (Black and White) is easy and fun!
Color and learn letters one at a time. Laminate or put into a Dry Erase Packet to last longer.

Color, cut then tape, glue or staple.
Comes in color, with hinted lettering for colors and colored balloons and in all black & white.

This color match-up activity allows your child to cut the food group items from the pages and then glue them to the matching Food Group pages. Great for building those small motor skills and enhancing cutting skills!
These are in color.
Easy match up games for table top, quiet time, etc.
Age: Young Preschool to First Grade.

A great new item!
Teach the food groups with this fun activity. Kids can draw their favorite food in the matching grocery bag OR they can color and cut the foods and then glue them to the matching grocery bags. Something for Toddlers to First Grade!

Activity packed filled with numbers, tracing, patterns and colors.
This pack is in color.
I prefer to print out the clip cards on cardstock and them laminate them.

Your children can color each clip card and then use a clothespin to clip the number that matches the amount in the box.
I prefer to print out on cardstock because it is heavier. I also like to laminate these because it helps them last longer.

I prefer to print out on cardstock and laminate. I like using the plastic clothespins; they are smaller and don’t take as much to open and close. They are made for things like this and you can use them to hang your art projects around your room.

Count, understand and learn numbers with this fun snowman building game. Cut out and laminate pieces to last longer.

Children write in the letter for the missing beginning sound. They can also color the pages.

This fun holiday number activity allows your child to “show the number” with mini erasers, legos, or pom poms in the rectangle, “trace the number” in the square, and “count” the number by using the dotted ten frame.
I like to laminate these or put into a dry erase packet so they last longer.
