Age roadmap
Follow the child’s growth stage
Use this page like a calm roadmap from toddler printable play to preschool control, Pre-K skill building, and kindergarten-ready routines.
2–33–44–5Kindergarten
Growth path
Age-based printable roadmap
Each card gives one clear starting point. Move earlier if the page feels frustrating, or move later if the child is ready for more detail.
2–3
Toddler printable play
Large pages, very short sessions, adult support, and low pressure exploration.
Best: big outlines
Try: coloring + pointing
Open ages 2–3 →
3–4
Beginner preschool
Start simple tracing, big cutting paths, animal pages, and short printable routines.
Best: simple lines
Try: one task per page
Open ages 3–4 →
4–5
Pre-K skill building
Use names, short words, curves, dot-to-dot pages, and craft results.
Best: 15-minute routine
Try: tracing + cutting
Open ages 4–5 →
K
Kindergarten practice
Build classroom-ready sets for writing, alphabet, cutting, fine motor, and crafts.
Best: centers
Try: multi-step set
Open kindergarten →
For parents
Choose by confidence, not only age
If it feels too hardUse a younger age page with larger shapes and shorter tasks.
If it feels too easyAdd one extra skill, such as cutting after tracing.
For teachers
Build age-based centers
One age levelKeep the difficulty consistent for the group.
One visible resultEnd with a craft, cutout, or display piece.