Hi, I'm Emma. I believe little kids don't need harder worksheets — they need kinder ones.
I spent years teaching pre-K and kindergarten, and I kept meeting the same worried grown-up: "Is my child behind?" Almost always, the answer was no. They just needed materials that met them where they were — playful, predictable, and pressure-free.
PrintableBloom started at my own kitchen table in 2021, when my eldest refused every workbook I bought. So I made my own pages: bigger lines, friendlier letters, one tiny win per page. She bloomed. Then her classmates did. Then friends of friends, in homes I've never visited.
Every printable here is still tested by real children — mine, and a small crew of teacher friends — before it ever reaches your inbox.
What "gentle learning" means here
If it doesn't feel a bit like a game, it's not ready. Puzzles hide inside practice; letters arrive with stories attached.
Five minutes counts. Skipped days count too. There are no grades here — only "look what I made!"
Clear layouts, visual routines, low distraction. Designed with autistic and ADHD learners in mind from day one — because that helps everyone.
The story so far
Emma's daughter refuses every store-bought workbook. The first PrintableBloom pages are drawn at the kitchen table after bedtime.
Classroom friends request the calmest pages for their own kids. The gentle, low-pressure style becomes the whole point — one small win per page.
PrintableBloom is a tiny, independent, two-person shop — and it's staying that way. Every email still gets a reply from Emma.
"My promise is simple: nothing in this shop will ever make a child feel behind."