Kids grow all day, every day. Give them a bright future with brain-boosting activities! As your ally in continuous learning, WY Quality Counts has created a selection of FREE and fun activity printables for you to share with your family.

Chuck and Pepper Journey Sticks 

As you explore the world with your kids, keep a record of your adventures! Journey sticks are fun to make, they help your kids stay engaged as you explore, and they are a great tool for storytelling. Download the Activity Sheet


Over the Rainbow

Make your own rainbows with an art activity and a science experiment while you learn about how nature creates them! Download the Activity Sheet


Let’s Explore Wyoming Trees

Discover the trees of Wild Wyoming! This matching game is a great way to get outside and explore your own backyard – or the park, or the wildlife you can see around town! Download the Activity Sheet


Tape Bridge

Explore STEAM concepts with just two materials and some small toys. Once you help your kids get started, step back and watch as their imaginations take over. Download the Activity Sheet


Sprinkle Kindness Experiment

Visualize the positive impact of being kind with some sprinkles and words of encouragement. Download the Activity Sheet


Chuck & Pepper Soar the Skies

Making a kite together is a fun way to experience the magic of flight with your kids. It’s also a great opportunity to learn about how and why kites fly! This DIY activity will teach your kids about gravity, pressure, thrust, drag, and equilibrium. And it will take the whole family outside to play! Download the Activity Sheet


Inside Snow Sensory Play

To set up this simple sensory activity, you only need two ingredients. Then, let their imaginations take over! Download the Activity Sheet


Animal Breathing

Taking the time to breathe together can help your kids (and you!) manage their emotions, when they are feeling big things or before the big feelings happen. Make breathing exercises playful with a little pretend play! Download the Activity Sheet


Autumn Handprint Trees

It’s autumn! Help your kids recognize the changing seasons by going outside, talking about what you see, and creating art to match! Download the Activity Sheet


Ghost Resist Art

No tricks – just process art on these pages. Have fun revealing your ghosties! Download the Activity Sheet


Pocket Pals

Aren’t there always rocks in your kids’ pockets anyway? With a pocket pal, your kids can intentionally create a friend to keep with them. Knowing their pal is there can help your kids’ confidence when they need a little boost! Download the Activity Sheet


Rainbow Paint Popsicles

Because these need time to freeze, rainbow paint popsicles are a make-ahead art tool. But they are worth it! Your kids’ imaginations will soar as they create and paint. Download the Activity Sheet


Chuck & Pepper Care For the Birds

Connect with your kids while connecting with nature! Making ice wreath bird feeders together is a great way to care for the wild birds in your neighborhood, and to keep your kids engaged in the outside world – even when it’s cold. Download the Activity Sheet


Chuck & Pepper’s Wild Wyoming Road Trip

There are so many things to do on a road trip! Bring these activities along as you explore Wyoming with your family to encourage conversation, notice the world around you (through the window!), and pass the miles and the time together. Download the Activity Sheet


Kid-Friendly Campfire Treats

Roasting marshmallows as a family is a timeless tradition. To add a little variety to your camp treats, try these simple and sweet recipes that your kids will love preparing. Download the Activity Sheet


Super Simple Obstacle Course

Get outside, get active, get their sillies out, and exercise your kids’ strong and healthy bodies with a super simple obstacle course, custom-designed for your own backyard. Download the Activity Sheet


Shadow Drawings

What toy figurines do your kids have lying around? Take them outside with a piece of paper and some crayons, and create something new with their shadows! This is an easy way to spark your kids’ curiosity, practice their fine motor skills, and get some sunshine. Download the Activity Sheet


Salt Dough Mosaics

This two-part activity combines lots of early learning skills with creativity, plus it’s a lot of fun to do together. Download the Activity Sheet


Pollinating Bees

Do your kids have an understanding of how bees pollinate flowers? You can show them! Make your own bees, flowers, and pollen and learn together about pollination and the magic of bees. Download the Activity Sheet


Backyard Bug Houses

When you have bugs for backyard neighbors, the curiosity never ends. Build a bug house together to invite new friends to your yard, and learn about the biodiversity of your neighborhood! Download the Activity Sheet


Parking Lot ABCs

Help your kids practice their ABCs, letter recognition, and matching with a simple game that’s great for early literacy skills. Download the Activity Sheet


Kindness Jar

Help your kids learn to recognize the way kindness feels – when they are being kind and when others are kind to them. Download the Activity Sheet


Tree Luminaries

Light up your nights with a craft that helps practice motor skills and can spark curiosity about why nights seem shorter in the summer but longer in the winter. Download the Activity Sheet


Kid-Friendly Pumpkin Parfaits

Your kids will love helping to make this treat. Plus it’s delicious, healthy, a great way to connect, and to practice listening skills! Download the Activity Sheet


Nature Art with DIY Watercolor

You can make watercolor paint with your kids’ old markers! For the second step of this two-part activity, use your new watercolors to create art pieces with things your kids find outside. Download the Activity Sheet


Gratitude Dice

Make these dice together and turn expressing gratitude into a game! When you simplify the idea of being thankful, your kids will easily recognize all the things they are grateful for. Download the Activity Sheet


New Year’s Countdown

These simple activities will keep your kids engaged (almost) all the way to the new year. Each activity supports the Domains of Development and will help wrap up a great year together. Download the Activity Sheet


Rainbow Corn

A new DIY material for your sensory bins and art projects: rainbow corn! A different take on rainbow rice, corn offers a new creative and sensory experience. Download the Activity Sheet


Flower Soup

Before you throw away your wilting flowers, make a soup! Have your kids add flowers and other natural materials to a bowl of water and watch their imaginations go wild. Download the Activity Sheet


Breathe out the fire inside

This is like mindful breathing, plus a craft, and playing dress-up. Practicing dragon breaths will help your kids (and you!) recognize and calm the fire in their bellies when they start to become upset, and learn how to regulate their big emotions. Download the Activity Sheet


Let’s Make a Mud Kitchen

Open-ended, kid-led, free play, and it’s outside? There’s nothing better. Your mud kitchen can be super simple or have lots of tools, and either way your kids will create and play and learn for hours. Download the Activity Sheet


Rainbow Wind Chimes

Everything about nature sparks curiosity! Tap into your kids’ natural inclination to pick up sticks and bring them home with a fun and colorful craft that will get those sticks back outside. Download the Activity Sheet


3 Ingredient Bath Paints

It’s not a mess – it’s art! Watch your kids unleash their creativity and have the most colorful bath time they’ve ever had. Download the Activity Sheet


Fruit Cutting

Help your kids learn their first knife-handling skills, practice fine motor skills, and learn about nutritious foods, all while you share a snack. Download the Activity Sheet


Name Art

Flatten out your old cardboard boxes and take them outside. Outline your kids’ names on the cardboard and have them paint in the letters for an easy name-recognition and early literacy activity! Download the Activity Sheet


Stuffed Animal Rodeo

There’s no need to wait for Cheyenne Frontier Days to get excited about the rodeo. Throw your own event with your kids’ favorite stuffed animals! Download the Activity Sheet


Whip It Up

Whipped cream is a great sensory tool. Add a little imagination and you have an easy, anytime indoor kid activity! Download the Activity Sheet


Breathing Bracelets

With just a few beads and a pipe cleaner, your kids can create mindful breathing tools that will help them practice calming their minds and emotions whenever – and wherever – they need it. Download the Activity Sheet


Comb Kazoo

If you can hum a tune, you can play a kazoo. Don’t have one? Make your own kazoo and get the whole family to sing along. Download the Activity Sheet


Discovery Jug

You probably have an empty milk jug and some toys in your house, so you’re already set up to create a Discovery Jug! With just a few simple materials, you will spark your kids’ curiosity and develop their fine motor skills. Download the Activity Sheet


Popsicle Cool Down

When it’s hot outside or you’re just looking for a cold and healthy treat, popsicles are the way to go. Your kids will love helping with this easy recipe! Download the Activity Sheet


Fishing For Your Name

There’s nothing like a good bath time game they keep bath time engaging, always include sensory stimulation, and – when you throw in letters, spelling, and name recognition – they can be an early learning experience, too! Download the Activity Sheet


How Does Your Garden Grow?

Planting seeds in dirt is just the first step to growing a garden. What happens next is where the learning is! Get your hands dirty and show your kids the magic of how things grow. Download the Activity Sheet


STEM Sound Science

Using materials you already have around the house, this easy STEM activity covers variables, hypotheses, and a little water play, too! Download the Activity Sheet


Birding with Chuck & Pepper

One of the best things about birding with kids is that it’s so simple to do. One of the other best things is that it will spark curiosity, conversation, and an appreciation for nature. Download the Activity Sheet


Leaf Rubbings

Curiosity and the natural world always go hand in hand. This fun and simple activity gives your kids a new perspective on a part of nature they see all the time – leaves! Download the Activity Sheet


Paper Plate Dragon

There’s just something about mythical creatures that’s so intriguing to kids – and adults, too! Help your kids create their own paper dragons with all the scales, colors, wings, shapes, and magic they can dream of. Download the Activity Sheet


Who Lives in the Water?

Splash and learn with an easy activity about animals (and other creatures) and their habitats. Keep your kids curious with a trip to the library to check out fun facts about animals and where they live! Download the Activity Sheet


Painting with Nature

Using paintbrushes made from natural materials provides a whole new way to create. The textures are different, the brush strokes are different, and the experience will get your kids thinking in new creative ways! Download the Activity Sheet


DIY Springtime Seed Balls

Planting flowers together is a great way to talk about how things grow. These seed balls are a slightly messy and a little bit gooey creative exercise that will help your kids practice following instructions! Download the Activity Sheet


Gone Fishin’

Create your own fishing pole, pond, and fish and spend the day together learning hand-eye coordination, concentration, early math concepts, and – of course – patience! Download the Activity Sheet


DIY Sunnies

Sun safety is important, but it can be difficult to get kids to keep their sunglasses on. Making their own sunnies will spark your kids’ interest in wearing them, and give you an opportunity to talk about why they’re important! Download the Activity Sheet


Water Games

These water activities for babies, toddlers, and big little kids will have your kids running, splashing, and laughing. Just add sunscreen! Download the Activity Sheet


Magic Nature Wand

Spark your kids’ curious minds with an easy DIY craft, some time outside, and a lot of kid-led play. Download the Activity Sheet


Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

In just 20 seconds you can help your kids recognize what they love about themselves, and they can hear what you love about them, too. That’s a pretty easy way to boost your kids’ self-esteem! (Parents, this is a good way to boost your own confidence, too!) Download the Activity Sheet


Balloon Boxing

With just three materials that you probably already have in your craft drawer, your kids can practice their motor skills, work on hand-eye coordination, and activate their brains! Download the Activity Sheet


Grow a Kindness Garden

Giving your kids concrete examples of a big idea like being kind is a great way to help them recognize kindness in their own words and actions. It’s even better when you can make it an activity to do together! Download the Activity Sheet


What Does the Fox Say?

The hardest part of this activity is deciding which animal you want to be. Then, after crafting together with just a few supplies, your kids’ imaginations can run wild! Download the Activity Sheet


You’re a Thunderstorm

Help your kids practice their active listening skills with a direction-following game that has soft and loud, small and big actions. Download the Activity Sheet


DIY Picture Puzzle

Use your memories to help develop memory skills! All you need is a picture and a little patience to create this puzzle, then work together to put all the pieces together. Download the Activity Sheet


Gross Motor Obstacle Course

Building an obstacle with your kids is a great way to exercise their bodies and minds. And you already have all the materials you need! Download the Activity Sheet


Pompom Counting Game

Incorporating early math skills into your kids’ play is easy and fun, especially when there are pompoms involved. Download the Activity Sheet


Building Quality Interactions

Build quality interactions, creative thinking, sensory experiences, and secure bonds with your kids by simply rearranging the furniture! The only requirements for this activity are some imagination and conversation. Download the Activity Sheet


Stack and Crash

Do your kids like to build and stack things just to turn around and knock them down? Good! This is great for their development. Try these ideas for different ways to knock the towers down! Download the Activity Sheet


Build Your Own Robot

Whether you make one robot or a whole robot family, getting creative with supplies you find around the house is sure to spark your kids’ imaginations. Download the Activity Sheet


Chuck & Pepper’s Nature Xylophones

Make music together while you’re exploring outside! Help Chuck & Pepper find natural elements to add to their jars and create your very own musical instruments. Download the Activity Sheet


Snowy Day Outside Play

Hat, coat, and mittens on? Check. Now get your kids outside for some snowy day play! Here are some fun ideas to start with, but we bet you’ll come up with a lot of your own, too. Download the Activity Sheet


Peanut Butter Play Dough

There are so many benefits to making your own play dough with your kids. It’s taste-safe, it exercises motor skills and early learning skills, it promotes creativity, and it’s the best type of messy fun! Download the Activity Sheet


Sensory Leaf Painting

Leaves don’t always crunch; sometimes they squish and squelch! Try this no-mess sensory activity with your kids to encourage their curiosity and help them tune into their senses. Download the Activity Sheet


Bubble Art

Mindful breathing exercises always feel good, as they help calm both body and mind. A great way to get your kids to practice mindful breathing is to have them play with bubbles! Even better, turn those bubbles into art! Now that mindful breathing is an exercise for (almost) all of the senses. Download the Activity Sheet


STEM Snowcanos

Science, snow, and explosions. Your kids will love this activity! Bonus: with just a few household ingredients, they will learn about what happens when an acid reacts with a base. Download the Activity Sheet


Constellation Creations

What patterns and shapes can your kids find in the stars? Help them learn about constellations by making your own! Download the Activity Sheet


Pompom Play

Whisk, sort, drop, stick, play! There are so many fun things to do with pompoms – even take a bath! What’s extra great is that playing with pompoms exercises your kids’ fine motor skills. Download the Activity Sheet


Art for Transition Times

A low-key activity, like a simple art project, can help kids transition from one thing to the next! Download the Activity Sheet


Easy Indoor Exercises

Get your body moving and warm up those muscles with this easy exercise routine you can do with your kids! Download the Activity Sheet


Pumpkin Stencils

Spend some fun, quality time with your kids while carving pumpkins together. Use these Chuck & Pepper stencils to connect the dots between fun family time and motor skills development! Download the Activity Sheet


Cardboard Station

Cardboard boxes are magical, wonder-inducing things. Big, small, stacked, or flat, something about them always sparks kids’ imaginations. Find some new ideas here – like how to turn a box into a train station! Download the Activity Sheet


Chuck & Pepper’s Summer Bucket List

Explore summer with Chuck & Pepper by joining in on their bucket list activities! What other summer activities does your family like to do together? Download the Activity Sheet


Frozen Fun

Activities with ice are versatile, they invite creative thinking and conversation, and they’re a great way to cool down on a hot day! If you plan ahead and pre-make your ice, you’ll be ready with an engaging activity right when you need it. Download the Activity Sheet


Friendship Cards

Help your kids practice talking about emotions by encouraging them to show their friends how they are loved and appreciated. Just print, cut, decorate, and personalize! Download the Activity Sheet


Let’s Explore Wyoming’s Wildflowers

Flowers make our wild Wyoming home so colorful! Can you find these native Wyoming wildflowers? Use the images below as a guide, then attach the flowers you find to the matching picture on the following pages! Download the Activity Sheet


Gratitude Tree

Create a Gratitude Tree together, hang it up in a shared space, and make conceptual and social-emotional connections! Download the Activity Sheet


Gratitude Yoga Flow

As you move and breathe through these postures with your kids, talk about what you are grateful for. Ask your kids what they are grateful for, too! You may need to give them some prompts, but listen to what they say – you might be surprised, and it may just fill your heart. Download the Activity Sheet


Painted Turkey Art

Gobble, gobble! This “resist art” activity is a fun Thanksgiving project to do with your kids. It will inspire their creativity and exercise their motor skills, too! Download the Activity Sheet


STEM Parachute Drop

Talk with your kids about velocity, everyday math concepts, engineering and science in one fun activity about flight, gravity, and how to use an old plastic bag. Download the Activity Sheet


Chuck & Pepper Explore the Park

We don’t have to go far to explore the world around us. There is so much to do and see and explore, right at your local park! Download the Activity Sheet


Explore Summer with Chuck & Pepper

What does summer feel like? Put on some sunscreen, head outside and find out! Help your kids explore the outdoors this summer with these simple questions and activities. Download the Activity Sheet


Go Fish Cards

Got any maps? No? Go Fish! Chuck and Pepper love a good game of Go Fish. That’s why they put together their own version for you to play using exploration items. After you’ve played a game or two, find these items in real life and actually go fishing! Download the Activity Sheet


Curiosity Card Game

Spark creativity and curiosity with Pepper the Meadowlark. Use these curiosity cards for quick, simple activities to help your kids develop wonder, curiosity and exploration! As you support your child’s growth, think about the quality of the playtime interactions you have with them. Challenge yourself to incorporate a variety of activities that touch on one or more of the four Domains of Development. Download the Activity Sheet


Spring Listening Activity

Spring is the time of year when nature wakes up from its winter nap. Let’s step outside with Chuck and Pepper, close our eyes, and listen as spring comes to Wyoming. Download the printable


Communicate using baby sign language

Your baby is already communicating with you through their sounds and cries, body language, eye contact, gestures and more. Teaching your baby sign language can give them an additional communication tool to use before they develop verbal skills. It’s a great bonding experience, too! There are ten basic signs to start with. You can download, print, and hang up this instructional sheet wherever it might be convenient to have a reminder of how the signs are formed! Download the Activity Sheet


No-Bake Peanut Butter Balls To Make with Your Kids

Try this quick, simple, healthy recipe with your kids! Aside from being fun and the best kind of messy, cooking with kids has many developmental benefits. From building gross motor skills and communication skills to addressing basic math skills, cooking together is a great way connect, learn, and explore the senses. Download the Activity Sheet


Apple Bubble STEM Activity for Kids

Kids love bubbles … who are we kidding, adults love bubbles, too! You can help spark your kids’ curious minds with this simple science experiment. With this experiment, you can talk about bubbles, water tension, and surface tension, you can explore coordination and focus, or you can just have some fun playing with your food. Download the Activity Sheet


New Year’s Kid Interview

Start a new tradition with your kids this New Year’s Eve! Ask these questions and, as you listen and respond to what your kids say, you will have a conversation about the person they are this year. If you write down their answers, you can revisit what they said at the end of next year, and see how much they have changed! Download the Activity Sheet


Winter Wonderland Activity

Bundle up! It’s snow time. Join Chuck & Pepper as they explore the winter wonderland in their own backyard. Download the Activity Sheet


Why Leaves Change Colors

Have your kids been curious about why leaves change color in the fall? Help them figure it out with this STEM activity! Download the Activity Sheet


Nature Badges & Bracelets

Spending time outside gives kids a unique sense of wonder about their world. Outside, their senses are stimulated as they hear, touch, and smell their environment. Help your kids engage in the world around them by getting outside and exploring what’s growing there. On your next family walk, hike, or stroll around the backyard, collect flowers, leaves, grass, and other treasures you find, and wear them! Download the Activity Sheet


Explore Your Backyard Activities Dice

Chuck the Beaver and Pepper the Meadowlark love to explore Wild Wyoming together. They fly and swim, build, and scavenge to learn about the world around them. You can use your imagination and explore like Chuck & Pepper, too! Download the Activity Sheet


STEM Balloon Rocket

When you spark your child’s curiosity and imagination, you’re helping set them up to be a lifelong learner. You can start with this easy balloon rocket activity! It will help your kids learn about force, action and reaction. Download the Activity Sheet


Triceratops Coloring Page

Download and print this free coloring page as you learn more about the Triceratops! Encourage your little one’s curiosity with these additional resources:


3 Ingredient Sidewalk Chalk

This activity gets your kids outside, being creative, doing science, and using fine motor skills! The sidewalk art you create together is sure to bring a little joy to your neighbors, too. Download the Activity Sheet


7 Minute Morning Animal Workout

Exercise is good for us in so many ways. For your kids, it helps with self-regulation by reducing cortisol and adrenaline levels, lessening anxiety and stimulating dopamine and other endorphins. It also improves brain function and communication skills. Exercise is good for the muscles, the heart, and blood flow, too! Exercising with your kids in the morning is a healthy way to start the day. Try adding this quick and fun routine to your mornings. Download the Activity Sheet


Emotions Card Game

These cards are a fun way to get older kids talking about emotions – their own and the emotions of those around them. Each card asks kids to describe what different emotions might look or sound like, giving them an opportunity to think beyond making a “mad” or “sad” face, allowing them to expand the way they think and talk about how they feel. Download the Printable


Germ Games

Teaching your kids about germs will help keep them healthy. These quick and simple activities are a fun way to help your kids visualize how germs spread and how washing hands with soap can make the germs go away! Download the Activity Sheet


A Sea of Emotions

These cards can be used as a fun, any-day activity. But as your kids learn the actions on each card, their experience with this deck can turn into an easy way to call attention to and regulate emotions. For instance, if you see your kids becoming frustrated, you might say, “I know you’re frustrated. Let’s stop for a minute and do the Whale Wail.” Or, if they’re feeling antsy after a long drive, “Let’s stretch like a starfish and then do the Jellyfish Sway.”  Use this FREE printable to help your child practice regulating their emotions! Download the FREE Card Deck


Let’s Go on a Listening Walk!

Going for a walk around the neighborhood with your kids is a great way to spend time together. Turning your walk into an activity is a fun way to encourage your kids to work on their listening skills! Download the Activity Sheet


Cowboy & Cowgirl Coloring Page

Use this coloring page as you and your little one continue to learn about the state of Wyoming! Did you know? A cowboy on a bucking horse is Wyoming’s official registered trademark, which has led to many calling Wyoming the Cowboy State. For more fun, try having your own rodeo at home using stuffed animals!  Download the Activity Sheet


Learning Through Movement

Movement, dance, and active play can support your child’s growing physical awareness and excitement about the world, as well as stimulate their overall development! Through movement, children develop their thinking and communication skills as they explore and interact with their world. Movement also builds self-confidence. Try these simple activities with your kids, and get moving! Download the Activity Sheet


Dress Up, Act Out!

Learning to take the initiative leads to independence and is an important part of development. An easy thing your kids can do to learn independence is get dressed by themselves! You can help them master getting dressed on their own by making it a game. All you need is a good book, some kid-led decision-making, and a little imagination. Download the Activity Sheet


Let’s Make Breakfast!

Mealtime routines help build strong family relationships and healthy relationships with food. You can make the most of your time together and get your kids into healthy eating habits from the start by cooking together! Try this easy breakfast recipe, giving your kids different steps to help with. Download the Activity Sheet


Nature Color Wheel

Fresh air and free play improve sensory skills, positively affect physical health and promote cognitive development. Let your kids get creative in the ways they play by encouraging them to use their imaginations while they explore outdoors. This color wheel activity will get them observing and making connections! Download the Activity Sheet


Motor Skills Dice

Gross motor skills are involved in coordinated movements by large muscle groups, like the arms and legs. Fine motor skills are involved in smaller movements, like in the hands and fingers, feet and toes. Engaging your kids in simple activities, like the ones on these DIY Activity Dice, will help them develop the skills they need for everyday actions! Download the Activity Sheet


Float Your Boat

Children are naturally curious – that’s why they ask so many questions! Encourage their curiosity with engaging activities like this one: create your own boats, add weights to them and see if they sink or float! This activity will help you explain the science of why things float (or don’t)! Download the Activity Sheet


This is Me Treasure Chest

Appreciating the special qualities in ourselves and in others fosters self-awareness, self-confidence, and acceptance of differences. Learn about what makes your kids unique and let them learn about you by sharing your favorite treasures with each other! This activity will foster your kids’ confidence and social-emotional development. Download the Activity Sheet


Living Room Camping

Children learn from watching and imitating the important people in their lives – that’s you! When you let your kids help with activities you are engaged in, you’re giving them the self-confidence to take on new things. For a fun activity they can help with every step of the way, go camping together – indoors! We created this checklist of supplies and tasks to help get you started.  Download the Activity Sheet


Emotions Bingo

When you ask about and acknowledge your kids’ feelings, you’re sending the message that feelings are valued and important. Use this activity to help your little one learn to identify important emotions. Download the Activity Sheet. Watch this video to find out how to use our emotions bingo activity sheets.


Bison Coloring Page

Did you know? The Bison is the official animal of Wyoming! It’s also the national mammal of the United States. Download and print this free coloring page to learn more about Bison! Download the Activity Sheet


Chuck & Pepper Scavenger Hunt

Join Chuck & Pepper as they explore the outdoors – there’s so much to see and explore in nature together! As you discover items on the list, talk about how each item looks, feels, sounds, or smells! Is your little one extra curious? What else could you add to the list to make your own nature scavenger hunt? Download the Activity Sheet


Animal Yoga Card Deck

Yoga is a practice in self-discovery. Simple poses paired with intentional breathing will help your child develop physically, mentally, and emotionally.  Download your FREE copy of yoga poses, print them and cut them out. There are four cards on each page; each card has a different pose to practice with your kids! Download the Activity Sheet


Name That Feeling

Sometimes it’s hard to explain how we feel using words, but that doesn’t mean we should keep our feelings to ourselves! With this activity, encourage your kids to associate emotions with different symbols, and to use these symbols to show you how they feel. Use this FREE printable to help your child explore their feelings! Download the Activity Sheet


Oh, the Feelings You Feel!

The feelings your child has and the ways they express them are part of what makes them unique! It’s important to encourage your little one to show others how they feel. Use this FREE Dr. Seuss-inspired printable to help your child explore their feelings! Download the Activity Sheet


Discover Fall

There’s so much to explore together in the fall. As the weather gets cooler, bring fall fun inside with this free activity! Download the Activity Sheet


Tried Something New Stickers

This year, celebrate trying new things together with our stickers! At the end of each month, check in with your kids: How do they feel? Did they try anything new? What are they going to try next month? As you encourage your kids to try new things, you’re helping to build their confidence and the courage to take on new situations!  Download the Activity Sheet


Make Your Own Turkey Hat

Get ready to practice your gobble with this free, fall craft! Download the Activity Sheet


Help Chuck & Pepper Explore Wyoming!

First, download and print out your FREE copy of Chuck and Pepper! Cut them out — follow the lines or don’t, cut in a circle, a square, a triangle, or any way you want! Glue or tape them to a popsicle stick (or a regular stick!). Head outside to your backyard or favorite local park. Next, take a picture with Chuck & Pepper while you’re having fun outside! Post your picture on social media and tag WY Quality Counts for a chance to win an Explorers Club Field Guide! (You can find us on Facebook and Instagram!). Use these hashtags to make sure we see your photo: #chuckandpepperexplore and #wyqcexplorersclub. Download the Activity Sheet


Cheyenne Frontier Days Bingo

Did you know? Cheyenne Frontier Days prides itself as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Rodeo and Western Celebration.” Before you head to Cheyenne Frontier Days this year, download our FREE Bingo Page! Download the Activity Sheet