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In July, we’re focusing on trusting God’s direction, just like Abram did when God called him to go—without all the answers, just faith.Get FREE printable memory verse cards to post on the fridge, practice in the car, or tuck into bedtime routines.


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Looking for a sweet and simple Father’s Day gift from your little ones? This free printable Father’s Day questionnaire is a fun and faith-filled activity for preschoolers and young kids to share what they love most about their dad. Includes thoughtful prompts like “How does Daddy show he loves God?” and “What does Daddy do that makes you feel loved?” Perfect for creating a keepsake Dad will treasure forever.


It's never too early to learn to pray! Use these Scripture-based cards to help your little one connect scripture and prayer. You and your child can sing the song, read the related scripture, and then say the prayer together. Talking to God can be done at any age, in any place, and at any time.


Start setting your child up for success in Preschool and Kindergarten! Practice practical skills needed for your child's independence. Your child will use their critical thinking skills to sequence getting dressed without the difficulty of buttons, zippers or shoelaces. Great for neurodivergent children too!


Put your child in charge of their own morning! With this checklist, they get to choose which task they want to complete in the order they feel like doing them. All of their morning tasks are laid out for them, so they can decide if they want to brush teeth first or get dressed. Take the morning stresses away and get your mornings on autopilot!


This Freebie helps you and your child identify the many ways that these emotions display. It will help your child identify physical cues from their body and others. It allows you to help your child understand what they are feeling and how they react.