Screen-free FUN!
Don’t get me wrong – screens are useful and the internet is a great tool. However, children’s brains are getting polluted and rewired by the content and the fast pace of the digital world, affecting key skills: focus, patience, thought processing and imagination! Allow your children to think for them think for themselves, let them thrive, flourish and be creative without digital restriction. It is hard enough for adults to follow suit and play ball, but we know only too well that feeling of boredom when all devices have been removed. Sooooo let’s reevaluate and see what really does make us happy in the real world.
What do you or/and your child love doing in the real world? Doodle your own real-world apps. Also attached is an INDOOR and OUTDOOR idea tick list which you give a star rating – just for fun! Do them together with your child or see what they come up with on their own.
WHAT IS NEEDED
All downloads come as JPG’s. Simply download & print onto A4 paper.
- A printer
- A4 paper
- Pen or pencil for doodling
DESIGN & INSPIRATION
I wanted to create some fun, visual sheets for primary aged children to engage with. Inspired by the wonderful girls Conversation Stamford and their Cyberwise pledge.
ABOUT ME
Ever since having a taster of home-schooling during lockdown with my 4 and 2 year old, I have been designing and uploading free worksheets for children to use at home. Having tested them out on my own children and friends and having consistent downloads on here, I was made aware these sheets have been invaluable to those during school holidays, encouraging their children to find a moment of calm, which cannot be taught.
Since then I have undertaken a Children’s Mental Health course and now an Art Therapy Diploma and I am tailoring my worksheets to cater to those who experience anxiety or neurological conditions. I run workshops for children and seeing their growth, development and confidence, fascinates and inspires me.
passionate about creating Here’s a fun way to challenge yourself to draw every day – or for as many days possible. This sheet has various prompts for you to mark off as you go, giving your child a sense of satisfaction. Primarily for children, but adults can obviously take part, too!
Art work ©Where The Wildlings Roam I trust that people will not abuse my art work and try and sell it on, or use any of the images for anything else apart from printing onto paper goods solely for them and their children to use. I have designed these free of charge for those who need fun activities to do that home, as do I, so please, let’s just enjoy ourselves and get through this challenging time together. You are welcome to share this link with as many people possible to spread the word.











