Activity Books You Print, Not Ones You Store
A physical activity book has one page per activity. Your child does it, it's done, and you own a book with a page torn out and crayon on the cover.
A printable one works differently. Buy it once, print any page as many times as you want, for as many children as you want, forever. The four-year-old who wants to colour the elephant again gets to colour the elephant again. The younger sibling gets the whole book brand new in two years' time.
Every pack here is a complete activity book as a PDF. Colouring, tracing, cutting, matching, counting, puzzles. Ages 2 to 8. Delivered by email in about a minute.
Combo deals
Bundle a few packs together and pay less than buying them one by one.
Ages 2-5 years
Ages 3-8 years
Ages 3-6 years
Ages 3-7 years
Ages 4-9 years
Ages 5-12 years
Ages 5-9 years
Printable vs a physical activity book
Not a fair fight, honestly, but here's the actual comparison:
| Printable PDF | Physical activity book | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹19–₹159 | ₹250–600 |
| Repeat the same page | Unlimited | Once |
| Second child | Free | Buy another |
| Arrives | About a minute | 2–5 days |
| Storage | A file | A shelf |
| Lost or damaged | Reprint it | Buy another |
| Take on holiday | Print 5 pages | Carry the book |
| Choose which pages | Yes | No |
The one genuine advantage of a physical book: it's bound, so nothing gets lost, and some children like the object. If that matters to you, print a pack and get it spiral-bound at a local shop for about ₹40. You get both.
What makes a good activity book at this age
Having made a full range of these, a few things matter more than they look:
Thick outlines. A three-year-old with a wax crayon cannot stay inside a 0.5pt line and will stop trying. Every colouring page we make uses lines heavy enough to survive a crayon and a heavy hand.
One thing per page. Six small activities on one sheet looks like value and works badly. Children finish one, feel done, and the rest of the page becomes a source of pressure.
A sensible order. Most activity books are a random pile. Ours are sequenced — easier pages first, and skills that build on each other in the order they build.
White space.Cramming the page reduces how long a child stays with it. Sounds backwards, it isn't.
Nothing to read. For under-fives, any instruction that requires reading means a parent has to be there. Pages should be self-explanatory from the picture.
How the printing actually works
- Pick your pack and pay by UPI or card
- The PDF arrives by email, usually within a minute
- Open it on a phone, laptop or tablet
- Print the pages you want — A4, single-sided, black and white is fine for worksheets
- Save the file. Print again next month, next year, or for the next child
No printer at home? Any local print shop will do it. A full pack costs ₹50–150 depending on page count. Take the PDF on a pen drive or email it. Ask for spiral binding if you want it to feel like a book.
Which one should you buy first
If you're starting from nothing and your child is:
- 2–3 and hasn't held a pencil much → My First Lines
- 3–4 and learning letters → Alphabet Adventures
- 4–5 and starting to read → Letters & Words
- 5–6 and preparing for Class 1 → Time, Patterns & Shapes
- Any age, just wants to colour → Animal Friends
Every product page has preview images so you can see exactly what's inside before you buy.
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Common questions
Individual packs range from ₹19 to ₹159 depending on page count. The Colouring Combo bundles all 6 colouring packs for ₹340, and the Learning Combo bundles all 9 learning packs for ₹390 — both a flat price instead of buying each one separately. Add any 2 eligible packs to your cart and the cheaper one is automatically free.


















