Need some extra inspiration to create morning, afternoon, and evening routines?
I asked Joy from FiveJs.com to create some free customizable morning, afternoon, and evening routine cards you can type into, save, print, and stick in conspicuous locations around your home to help keep you on track.
To get you started, here’s my morning afternoon, and evening routine cards. Print your free customizable routine cards here.
Want to help your youngsters develop a morning routine? You can print these free morning routine cards from Living Locurto.
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That is too cute! I have 2 small kids, who can’t read much yet, these are perfect and hopefully can hurry up bedtime!
These are great. I like how you mix in other free ideas like these templates, in addition to your terrific money saving tips and coupons.
I love these! They are so much cuter than the Word document “chore lists” that are currently taped to my kids’ dresser.
These are fantastic Crystal! Thank you for sharing…I shared your link on Facebook. I know a lot of Mommas who could use these!
Thanks for sharing! I had a Melissa & Doug Responsibility chart for my oldest once upon a time but haven’t used in the last two years since we moved. My question on the child’s printables is this–can you change the numbers before you print?
These are great! Thanks, Crystal! Thank you, Joy!
This is such a great way to teach kids to be organized and to give them the feeling that they are contributing to our family. These are so cute. Thank you for sharing this. My 2 year old would love it!
Katheryn F.
http://www.outoftheboring.com
Thank-you!!!!
These are great! Reminds me of the “5 things” I did with my kids when they were toddlers. Time to do the same for myself!
Those are great Crystal.. thanks.
jenetta
I wish I had had these when my kids were little. I made a hand drawn list for them but these are so much cuter. I think I will forward the idea to my nieces that have little ones.