Shape Roll & Color
Alphabet Mazes
Color By Number
I Can Make Numbers 1-10
Morning Menus are more than a routine, they’re a simple, teacher-created tool that helps parents confidently support learning at home. They focus on curiosity, independence, and calm, screen-free skill-building.
With each menu, children:
Engage in playful, age-appropriate activities
Build foundational skills like:
Early literacy
Fine motor coordination
Critical thinking
Build independence through tasks they can complete on their own
Grow confidence and a sense of responsibility
For families, Morning Menus:
Create calm, predictable mornings
Reduce rushed or chaotic starts to the day
Encourage meaningful conversation and connection
Turn everyday moments into shared learning opportunities
The May Morning Menu is a 195-page digital resource designed to support calm, confident mornings as you move into the busy days of late spring. Featuring a full month of screen-free, construction and building–themed activities, this menu helps preschool and early-elementary children ease into their day with structure, predictability, and hands-on, skill-building fun. Inside, you’ll find familiar daily routines like All About Me, Calendar, Weather, Feelings, Gratitude, Character Traits, and Daily Affirmations, along with interactive literacy and math practice, tracing, matching, alphabet work, beginning and ending sounds, rhyming, CVC words, spelling, counting, simple addition, patterns, and the NEW Make Ten Dice Game. The May Morning Menu encourages independence, focus, and steady routines, giving children meaningful work to start their day while parents gain the breathing room to prepare, reset, or simply enjoy a slower morning.
Morning Menus are more than a routine—they’re a simple, teacher-created tool that helps parents confidently support learning at home. They focus on curiosity, independence, and calm, screen-free skill-building.
With each menu, children:
Engage in playful, age-appropriate activities
Build foundational skills like:
Early literacy
Fine motor coordination
Critical thinking
Build independence through tasks they can complete on their own
Grow confidence and a sense of responsibility
For families, Morning Menus:
Create calm, predictable mornings
Reduce rushed or chaotic starts to the day
Encourage meaningful conversation and connection
Turn everyday moments into shared learning opportunities
The May Morning Menu is a 195-page digital resource designed to support calm, confident mornings as you move into the busy days of late spring. Featuring a full month of screen-free, construction and building–themed activities, this menu helps preschool and early-elementary children ease into their day with structure, predictability, and hands-on, skill-building fun. Inside, you’ll find familiar daily routines like All About Me, Calendar, Weather, Feelings, Gratitude, Character Traits, and Daily Affirmations, along with interactive literacy and math practice, tracing, matching, alphabet work, beginning and ending sounds, rhyming, CVC words, spelling, counting, simple addition, patterns, and the NEW Make Ten Dice Game. The May Morning Menu encourages independence, focus, and steady routines, giving children meaningful work to start their day while parents gain the breathing room to prepare, reset, or simply enjoy a slower morning.
This set of 64 beautifully designed, editable cards offers uplifting statements that support:
Self-esteem
Kindness
A growth mindset
Available in small and large formats, they’re easy to use during:
Morning routines
Bedtime
Homeschooling
Calm-down moments
Print them at home and enjoy simple, meaningful reminders of your child’s worth and potential—helping create a positive environment where they can truly thrive.
This set of 64 beautifully designed, editable cards offers uplifting statements that support:
Self-esteem
Kindness
A growth mindset
Available in small and large formats, they’re easy to use during:
Morning routines
Bedtime
Homeschooling
Calm-down moments
Print them at home and enjoy simple, meaningful reminders of your child’s worth and potential—helping create a positive environment where they can truly thrive.
Even More Achievable Learning Ideas

Even More Achievable Ideas