Simple Weekly Paper Calendar for Little Helpers

A cheerful, hands-on calendar that helps grandchildren learn the days of the week while making something useful together. This project is calm, low-mess, and perfect for kitchen tables and little fingers. 💛📅

🧺 Materials (nice and simple)

  • Plain white paper or light cardstock (1–2 sheets)
  • Crayons or markers 🖍️
  • Ruler (optional, for neat lines)
  • Pencil
  • Tape or glue
  • Safety scissors ✂️ (for little helpers)
  • Stickers (optional, for fun!)

✂️ Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prepare the paper
    Lay one sheet of paper flat on the table 📄. Turn it sideways (landscape style) so there’s plenty of room.
  2. Divide the week
    Using a pencil and ruler, gently draw seven boxes across the page—one for each day of the week 🗓️.
    👉 Grandma tip: You can draw the lines yourself first if the children are very young 😊.
  3. Label the days
    At the top of each box, write:
    • Monday
    • Tuesday
    • Wednesday
    • Thursday
    • Friday
    • Saturday
    • Sunday
    Let the grandchildren help decorate or trace the words if they like ✏️💕
  4. Decorate together
    Now the fun part! 🎨
    • Color each day a different color
    • Add stickers or little drawings (a sun for Sunday ☀️, a book for school days 📚, etc.)
  5. Make it sturdy (optional)
    If you want it to last all week:
    • Glue or tape the calendar onto a piece of cardboard, or
    • Tape it to the refrigerator or wall where everyone can see it 👀
  6. Use it daily
    Each morning, talk about the day together:
    • “What day is today?”
    • “What are we doing today?”
      You can draw simple pictures instead of writing if the children are very young 🖼️💬.

🌼 Helpful Grandma Tips

  • ✂️ Scissors & glue: Little ones may need help—cut lines ahead of time if needed.
  • 🧽 Mess control: Crayons and washable markers keep cleanup easy.
  • Pacing: This can be done in short bursts—decorate one or two days at a time if attention spans are short.
  • 💖 Learning moment: Repeating the days of the week each morning builds routine and confidence.
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