Choose by confidence, not only age
A child may need a younger printable page for one skill and a more advanced page for another. Use age as a gentle starting point.
Move from toddler exploration to preschool control, Pre-K skill building, and kindergarten-ready routines with age-appropriate cutting, tracing, alphabet, craft, and fine motor pages.
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.
Large pages, very short sessions, adult support, and low-pressure exploration.
Start simple tracing, big cutting paths, animal pages, and short printable routines.
Use names, short words, curves, dot-to-dot pages, and craft results.
Build classroom-ready sets for writing, alphabet, cutting, fine motor, and crafts.
A child may need a younger printable page for one skill and a more advanced page for another. Use age as a gentle starting point.
Keep the difficulty consistent for each group, then end with one visible result such as a cutout, craft, or display page.
TotInk pages work best when children can finish one small activity with confidence. Choose an age stage, then move into a generator when you want a custom worksheet.