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Free Files: Easter Games, Toddler Schedule, & Medical Form

My other blog, Executive Homemaker, is in full swing thanks to some fabulous contributors. Tip Junkie is about inspiration and promoting creative women, where Executive Homemaker is about free files and giving you the project in an effort to save you time and effort.

These ladies are seriously talented and giving YOU their free files for you.  They’ve done most of the work and you get to print them out.  {{squeal in delight}}

1.  Easter Cupcake Toppers

About the Executive Homemaker:

Designed by Rachael, who is a wife to a MIT grad student (a smarty pants!), and a mother of two darling little boys who keeps her hopping!

She loves planning showers, weddings, and birthdays and thrives on making each event unique. If you’re looking for ideas check out her blog Panache & Pizzazz Parties as well as her latest designs in her shop. Creating cute partyware for holidays and celebrations is her passion.

2.  Basic Medical Information Form

About the Executive Homemaker:

Designed by Mandi Ehman who is a work-at-home mom to four spunky little girls. She believes that getting organized only lasts if you do it your way – to fit your needs, your preferences and your lifestyle – and she shares organizing and time management tips at Organizing Your Way.

3.  Easter Don’t Eat Peter Game

This game is so simple your older children can play it with your toddler! It’s simple to make and even easier to play. The sky’s the limit with Don’t Eat Peter! Use cereal, dinner or lunch food, as well as any kind of candy to play. This is a take off of the original version, Don’t Eat Pete.

4.  Easter Bingo Game

Here is a fun activity you can do as a family, Easter Sunday, or an Easter Party.  A reader loved the Valentine’s version and asked me to make an Easter one.  I’m happy to oblige. {{wink}}

5.  Daily Schedule for Toddlers and Preschoolers

When my children where toddlers I found it very difficult to get everything done that I need and wanted to do.  My boys needed serious structure, so I came up with this schedule that helped all of us have fun and accomplish what we needed.

Have a lovely weekend!


Free Files:  Easter Games, Toddler Schedule, & Medical Form

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  1. Nancy

    Nancy says: #1

    Lots of great things! Thank you for sharing! Have a terrific weekend!



  2. Angela

    Angela says: #2

    I so agree about the structure. I have learned in the 20 years of parenting AND running my own home daycare, children THRIVE on structure. So do I, lol. I find less temper tantrums appear, children enjoy their day more when they know what the routine is, and I’m able to get some things accomplished also without having to deal with issues that would have happened through boredom if the children were not on a schedule.

    heading now to check out the other sites…



  3. Kim

    Kim says: #3

    I love it all! The toppers and games are perfect!

    Kim @ http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com
    party inspiration



  4. The Stylish House

    The Stylish House says: #4

    Laurie,
    Executive Homemaker sounds intriguing! I always appreciate good ideas for organizing. Also thank you for featuring my blog last week. I had computer issues and couldn’t get over earlier.
    Cathy



  5. toddler games

    toddler games says: #5

    Thanks for a reminder post to get structured in dealing with children at home, life can throw you some curve balls and sink you into left field for sure..

    Cheers to you for providing this information!



  6. Teresa

    Teresa says: #6

    Thanks for sharing these great ideas. What great ideas for making Easter fun for kids!


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