Is your toddler beginning to show interest in learning?
If so, the Printable PDF Preschool Workbook which includes: pre-writing exercises, fine motor work, and early math literacy is the perfect place to get started.
The workbook builds on these skills and helps your child develop their confidence, critical thinking skills, and communication.
I created this workbook with the curious toddler in mind. Our son, age 3, observes his older sister’s home instruction carefully. Eventually he started asking to “do school”, too, so I started working on a PreK Workbook for him.
We center our education on play-based learning wherever possible, but its also important to lean into your children’s interests. If your child has asked about reading or math, you can easily begin here.
Included in this workbook is a coloring page for each letter which is large enough to be filled in with play dough or traced using fingers, markers, or toys.
Also included are a few activities that are designed enhance fine motor skills, matching, shape recognition, early math literacy, one-to-one correspondence, and more.

With a printable workbook, you can cycle through these activities over and over again to build a solid foundation through repetition.
The most important work for our children is their play, especially in the PreK group, but that doesn’t mean we can’t include some structured learning in their day.
I find I am able to connect better with my children through this type of creative, educational play than imaginary toy-centered play.
I hope you and your little one enjoy this workbook. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

