Think, Draw & Write Prompts (Ages 5-6)
Creative writing prompts for kids ages 5–6 that inspire imagination and storytelling! Draw, write, and build early literacy through fun “what if?” ideas.

Discover how your 5-year-old is developing early academic skills, stronger focus, and a growing sense of self—and find expert advice to support their learning.
Creative writing prompts for kids ages 5–6 that inspire imagination and storytelling! Draw, write, and build early literacy through fun “what if?” ideas.
“Would You Rather” questions build creativity and curiosity. They get kids thinking about themselves and the world. Here are 125 questions to ask your child.
Fun facts are like tiny fireworks: They light up your child’s imagination and creativity! They’re also a great introduction to a wide variety of subjects and can inspire curiosity, support critical thinking skills, and build a foundation of learning. Share these...
Reading comprehension is being able to understand and make meaning from a text. Here are some ways to support your child as they learn this important skill.
Solitary play is simply when your child plays alone. It builds independence, creativity, and resilience. Here are different examples, divided by age.
Color and trace alphabet pages for kids ages 3–6! Build early literacy, fine motor skills, and sound recognition with fun A–Z practice.
Trace write and color numbers with printable pages for kids ages 3–5! Build number sense, counting, and handwriting skills in a playful way.
Uppercase and lowercase letter matching for kids ages 4–6! Trace, connect, and say sounds to build early reading and handwriting skills.
Fun maze activities for kids ages 5-7! Printable mazes help HOMER characters find items while building problem-solving and critical thinking.
Scavenger hunt cards for kids ages 2–5! Build vocabulary, curiosity, and observation skills with fun prompts for on-the-go learning.
Kids use math and literacy skills while they practice collaboration and communication with this pizzeria pretend play pack
Kids practice naming feelings, having empathy, and emotional vocabulary through pretend play with these emotion finger puppets