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Calmer mornings start on the fridge door.

Printable routines, planners and trackers that children can actually read and follow on their own — so you stop repeating yourself and they start taking ownership.

  • Instant download
  • Print unlimited copies
  • Designed by a physiotherapist
Family Planner Printables — printable pages laid out
€19 8 printables

Why it works

Built around how children's brains actually develop

Every sheet is designed so a child can use it without an adult reading it to them. That is the whole trick.

Structured routines

Morning and evening sequences kids can follow without being asked twice.

Habits that stick

Visual tracking turns "remember to" into something children do on their own.

Real independence

Children manage their own responsibilities and feel genuinely capable.

Less nagging

The chart holds the expectations, so you stop being the one repeating them.

The collection

Three kits. No subscriptions, no apps.

Buy once, download instantly, print as many copies as you need — for as long as you need them.

8 printables Ages 3–12

Family Planner Printables

Eight printable planners that end the morning rush and the homework hunt — without another app to check.

€19
15 printables Ages 5–12

Money Skills for Kids

A complete financial literacy workbook that turns "I want it now" into kids who earn, save and think before they spend.

€24
4 printables Ages 5–12

Weekly Allowance Tracker

Stop giving away free money. A simple weekly system where kids earn their allowance and can see exactly how.

€8

From parents

What changes in the first week

The morning fight is just gone. My six-year-old checks her own list and gets herself ready. I did not think that was possible.
Nina K. Mum of two, Ljubljana
We printed the chore chart on a Sunday and by Wednesday my son was asking to do the next task. He wanted to fill in the circle.
Marta S. Mum of three
Simple, well designed and actually usable. I have bought a lot of printables that ended up in a drawer. These are on our fridge.
Petra L. Parent and teacher

Pick the one thing driving you mad right now

Mornings, homework, chores or pocket money. Start there, print it tonight, and see what the week looks like.

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