u/Desperate_Square_690

I created 1,000+ free printable activities for kids — what should I add next?
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I created 1,000+ free printable activities for kids — what should I add next?

I recently launched TinyClimbs, and I’d love to get some feedback from parents and teachers here.

The idea started because I was looking for simple activities that could keep kids learning and occupied without always putting another screen in front of them.

So I built TinyClimbs — a collection of free printable activities for kids, including mazes, tracing worksheets, coloring pages, puzzles, word games, math activities, and more. There are also tools that let you generate new activities when you need something different.

We now have 1,000+ printables and 30+ activity tools, and I'm continuing to add more.

I’d really appreciate feedback on what would make it more useful. Are there any worksheets, activities, or tools you regularly look for but have trouble finding?

https://tinyclimbs.com

Thanks! I’m hoping to keep improving it based on what parents and teachers actually need.

u/Desperate_Square_690 — 7 days ago