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Picture Chore Charts for Little Kids

Picture Chore Charts for Little Kids

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Picture Chore Charts for Little Kids

Simple visual charts that help little ones know exactly what to do — so you're not the only one keeping the house together

"Clean your room."

She nods. You walk away. Two minutes later you come back and she's just... standing there. Or playing. Or has somehow made it worse.

It's not that she doesn't want to help.

It's that "clean your room" doesn't actually mean anything to a little kid yet. She doesn't see the bed that needs making, the toys that need a home, the clothes on the floor. She just sees her room.

And so you end up doing it. Again. Because it's faster. Because you're tired. Because you've already said it four times.

 

She can do it.
She just needed someone to show her how.

 

These picture chore charts give her exactly that. Instead of a vague instruction she doesn't know how to follow, she has a chart right there on the wall that shows her — step by step, in pictures — exactly what "clean your room" actually looks like.

Simple pictures. Clear steps. No reading required.

Print them, hang them where she can see them, and use one simple phrase from now on:

"Let's do the chart."

That's it. The chart does the prompting so you don't have to.

Imagine watching your child walk over to their bedroom chart, look at it, and start picking up their toys.

Without you asking.

Not because you finally found the right way to nag. But because they finally have something that shows them what to do in a way that actually makes sense to their little brain.

That small moment of independence is what this is really about.

What's inside

  • Room-by-room picture clean-up charts:  Bedroom, bathroom, playroom, living room, kitchen, and yard — each one breaks cleanup into simple visual steps so "clean up" becomes something your child can actually picture and follow
  • Morning routine chart:  A visual step-by-step guide for the part of the day that tends to need the most reminders — and the most patience
  • Evening routine chart:  The same simple approach for winding down at night — so bedtime stops being a negotiation

How to use them

Download, print, and hang them where your child can easily see them — on their bedroom door, the bathroom wall, the fridge, or right in the playroom.

For extra durability, laminate the pages or slide them into a dry-erase sleeve so they last all the way through the season — and beyond.

Then whenever it's time to clean up, just say: "Let's do the chart."

Simple for you. Clear for them. And one less thing you have to manage entirely on your own.

This is for you if...

You have toddlers, preschoolers, or early elementary kids who are still learning what cleanup actually means — and need to see the steps rather than just hear an instruction.

You're tired of being the only one who knows what "clean" looks like in your home.

You want to start building real independence early — in a way that's calm, age-appropriate, and doesn't require you to repeat yourself six times.

You want something you can print, hang, and actually use today.

 

Little kids genuinely want to help.

They just need to know what help actually looks like.

These charts show them.

So you can finally start sharing the load —

one small step at a time.

 

→ Instant PDF download — print as many times as you need
→ Laminate or use a dry-erase sleeve for extra durability
→ No physical product shipped

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