1 Agust 2026
Coloring the queen gives each sibling their own page to work on while sitting together at the table
Copying the rainbow's colors works well as a shared activity where older and younger kids can compare progress
Tracing the sun builds pencil skills for each child at their own pace even when working side by side
Cutting and gluing the umbrella gives siblings a hands-on task they can do together without needing to share one item
Copying the turtle square by square gives each sibling a personal challenge to focus on quietly together
Making up a story about the whale turns into a fun back-and-forth game siblings can build together
Give each child their own page and pencil. Working side by side beats working on one shared item
Focus. Fine motor skills. Letter readiness. Patience. And calmer time together for more than one child at once
Kids working quietly side by side is still quality time together even without constant talking or sharing
If these six activities kept everyone busy a full alphabet printable set offers plenty more pages to go around
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