Give Your Child
15 Minutes of Real Learning.
No Screen Required.
Printable activities for ages 3–7 that build real skills — tracing, matching, counting, sorting, and letter recognition. Print. Hand to your child. Done.
You hand over the screen.
Not because you want to.
Dinner needs to happen. The workday isn't over. You need ten minutes of quiet. You know it's a problem — you just don't know what to replace it with.
Complicated crafts need supplies and setup
Most screen-free activity ideas require things you don't have on hand and 20 minutes of prep you don't have time for.
Random worksheets don't build habits
A pile of disconnected printables doesn't tell you what to do tomorrow, or the day after. There's no system. No progress. No routine.
Your child resists anything that isn't a screen
Without a consistent daily routine, every non-screen activity feels like a battle. The screen always wins because it's always easier.
You're not sure what's actually age-appropriate
Is this too hard? Too easy? Am I teaching the right things? Most parents don't have a clear picture of what 3–5 year olds should be learning.
A 15-minute daily system. Not a stack of worksheets.
The Screen-Free Learning Lab gives you one printable activity per day, structured around a simple routine that works with your real life.
Your child gets focused skill-building practice. You get quiet. The routine replaces the screen habit gradually — without battles, without prep, without performing.
Three steps. That's it.
Print the week ahead
Print 5–7 pages every Sunday. Store them in a simple folder. You're set for the whole week.
Run the 15-minute routine
Same time each day. Give your child the page and crayons. Sit nearby. Let them work. Celebrate the effort.
Add the sticker. Feel the shift.
Your child places a sticker on the reward chart. The habit builds. The screen asks become less automatic.
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
82–90 pages across 13 components. One parent guide. One daily routine card. Thirty activity days. Built for real families, not classrooms.
Parent Guide
3–4 pages covering exactly how to use the kit, what supplies you need, and what to do on hard days.
20-Minute Daily Routine Card
A laminate-ready routine card. Same structure every day — predictability builds the habit.
30 Daily Activity Pages
One per day. Four weeks of progressive skill-building across tracing, numbers, letters, and fine motor.
Letter Recognition A–Z
16 pages covering every letter — tracing, picture matching, and visual scanning practice.
Number Recognition 1–10
Numeral tracing, counting, number-quantity matching, and a number sequence maze.
Fine Motor Pages
Cutting guides, dot-to-dot, lacing pattern tracing — hand strength and coordination built in.
30-Day Reward Chart
Laminate-ready sticker tracker. Thirty boxes. One small ritual that makes your child want to show up tomorrow.
Certificate of Completion
A full-page personalised certificate for when your child finishes all 30 days. Print on cardstock. Frame it.
Instant PDF download.
Seasonal Packs, Older Kids, and Classrooms
30-Day Kit — Ages 5–7
Reading, math, writing, science, and creative projects. The next step up for kids who finished the 3–5 kit or are starting fresh at 5.
$19
View Ages 5–7 Kit →Seasonal Activity Packs
Themed 5-day packs for ages 3–7. Summer Explorer, Holiday, and Back-to-School editions. ~20 pages each.
$9 each
View Seasonal Packs →Classroom Bundle
The 30-Day Kit licensed for classroom use. Print for up to 30 students. Includes a teacher's guide supplement.
$39
View Classroom Bundle →