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This is your go-to space for playful inspiration, real talk from the classroom, and creative ideas to make teaching preschool feel joyful (and just a bit easier!).
Whether you’re looking for new ways to use printables, planning for the seasons, or simply sipping coffee between lesson plans—you’re in great company here.
Where preschool printables meet imagination and sticky finger
Catch up on the latest preschool ideas, tips, and stories from the classroom floor.
October is the perfect time to take preschoolers outside to learn. A simple walk can spark curiosity, build observation skills, and bring the season right into your lessons. From counting colorful leaves to creating art back in the classroom, nature walks turn everyday moments into rich learning experiences.
Bringing a pet into your classroom isn’t only about fun—it’s about learning too. Pets help children practice responsibility, slow down to notice small moments, and care for something beyond themselves.
Over the years, I’ve found that even the simplest routines make all the difference. Ones that work whether you’ve got a goldfish bowl on the shelf or a rabbit pen by the reading corner.
I started making preschool printables because I needed simple, fun, themed stuff that actually worked in the classroom. In this post, I’m sharing where it all began and why I think printables can do way more than keep kids busy.
Worksheets don’t have to be boring—I found a few simple ways to make them feel more like play. In this post, I’m sharing some tricks I used in my classroom to turn printables into games, movement, and creative choices.
Worksheets aren’t just busy work. They help bring structure to our sometimes chaotic days and offer quick, meaningful learning opportunities. Whether it’s practicing fine motor skills or reinforcing a new concept, they give us a reliable way to meet kids where they are—with flexibility and purpose.
My summer teaching bag came with me on every neighborhood walk, checklist in hand and snack stash ready. I’m sharing what I packed, the themes we explored, and how we built a calm, predictable routine full of little outdoor discoveries.
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