Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links at no extra cost to you; thank you for your support! My mom’s group has been working through The Love Dare for Parents and the Day 2 task was putting up a sign reminding yourself to be patient. Since this is ALWAYS an area at the top of my […] Read more…
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Free Printable Children’s Clothing Inventory Sheets – Baby/Toddler, Girls & Boys
I have always had a bit of a stuff problem. Since I had kids, it’s only gotten worse. Baby blankets, bibs, diapers, clothes, shoes, mittens and toys. And it all stays since we aren’t sure we are finished. Recently, I’ve been convicted to share some of our excess baby/kid clothing. Their drawers used to be […] Read more…
Weekly Lunch Planning Form {with Printables!}
So lately I’ve decided to get back to planning our lunches because I’d like to get the girls to help and if I’m not organized, they can’t do it. To help, I’ve made this weekly lunch planning form. There are spots to plan a lunch (or theme) for each day of the week plus 6 […] Read more…
The Only 4 Sites You Need for Free Tot-PreK-K ABC Printables
There are a TON of people producing awesome printable packs for tots and preschoolers. The problem is that it’s so easy to get overwhelmed with all the options available. For our tot school, preschool and kindergarten age kids, we do a letter of the week theme to increase familiarity. Here are the 4 best resources […] Read more…
Tot-PreK-Kindergarten Book Themes by Month
In order to mix up our reading each month, I have a list of different topics that we cover each month as part of “school” for our little ones who like to be included. For Tots & PreK, school consists mostly of reading lots of books, play with manipulatives, and maybe some printable packs […] Read more…
Free Printable LENT Subway Art
***Edited 2/18/2015 — Corrected spelling of the word Abstinence in the PDF. Thanks for the reader who noticed my error!*** I was looking for a good Lenten piece of subway art and didn’t find anything I liked. In fact, I only found one! So I decided to make one! If you’d like to […] Read more…
Catholic Mass Listening Pages — Novus Ordo and Traditional Latin Mass
For my CatholicMom.com post today, I shared about how to keep children in the sanctuary during mass with a post titled: Keeping Your Children in Mass – A How To Guide From Birth to Age 5. In connection with that, I wanted to share these Catholic Mass worksheets (or listening pages) for ages 4-7. There […] Read more…
Free Printable Teen & Twenty Spring & Valentine-Themed Go-Fish Game
Earlier this year my daughter was REALLY struggling with being able to identify anything 10 or over. Those pesky 10’s, 11’s and 12’s make no sense in English :). In order to help her learn to identify them, I made these free printable spring/valentine themed go-fish cards to help children identify numbers from 9 […] Read more…
A Year of Faith + Free Catholic Feast Day Calendar Printable
Tomorrow begins the Year of Faith, as decreed by Pope Benedict. It will run from 10/11/2012 until 11/24/2013. And to help with you increase YOUR faith this year, I have made a free printable of many of the major feasts in the Catholic calendar starting the new liturgical year (which starts with the first Sunday […] Read more…