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Wipe clean activity books with dry erase pages are a great way to allow children to practice reading, writing, math, and more over and over again without buying workbook after workbook.  We use them in our home for preschool morning work and quiet time. They make excellent road trip activities for kids, too!  

Wipe clean activity books with dry erase pages are a great way to allow children to practice reading, writing, math, and more over and over again without buying workbook after workbook.  We use them in our home for preschool morning work and quiet time. They make excellent road trip activities for kids, too!  

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Any other moms out there that would basically just give all their money to Target’s dollar spot and Dollar Tree when they put out those fun activity books for kids?

Just me?

Y’all already know we love easy activities around here and bonus when they’re educational.  Little loves getting a new activity book or work book these days.  He’s becoming especially good at tracing, connect the dots, mazes, and drawing lines to the matching objects.  He reads the instructions on each page and knows how to do his activity.

And as much as we don’t rely on workbooks for learning, it’s all play for Little and they really are GREAT as an independent quiet time activity and a really good way to continue building fine motor skills and practice handwriting.

Not to mention how proud he feels when he does an activity all by himself and can show us afterwards.

But, all those activity books can start to add up.  So what’s a mom to do?

So, instead of continuing to buy new workbooks all the time, we decided to create reusable activity books with dry-erase pages so that he can do the activities over and over again.  

It was SUPER easy to do and today I want to show you how you can make your own reusable, wipe-clean activity books with dry-erase pages!

How to Make Your Own Wipe Clean Activity Books

Making your own dry-erase activity book is simple.  You just need a few supplies.

Here’s What You Need

  • Activity Books or Worksheets
    • We grab ours from our local Dollar Tree or Target Dollar Spot.
  • Staple Remover*
  • Paper Cutter* (or scissors)
  • Plastic Page Protectors
    • We opted to use the heavy duty ones to make sure they’ll be able to sustain lots of wear and tear.
  • 3-Ring Binder
  • Colorful dry-erase markers
    • Although, to be fair, even just one dry-erase marker will do.
  • Cloth (an old baby washcloth is perfect) or paper towel for wiping markers

*Note: If you use individual, loose worksheets, you won’t need to use a paper cutter or staple remover.  But since we were using pre-made, already bound activity books, we needed to separate the pages first. 

 

Make your own dry-erase worksheets.  Perfect for Preschool and Kindergarten morning work, independent quiet play, and even traveling with kids.  Use your activity books again and again!

Directions

  • If you’re using an existing activity book, carefully remove the staples.
  • Use your paper cutter or scissors to cut the pages apart so that you have individual worksheets.
    •  You may need to cut them in sections rather than the whole book at once.

  • Slide pages into page protectors and add them to the binder.
  • Enjoy!

It really is that simple!  Of course you can take the pages out if you only want to work on one page at a time, but I tend to let Little just play with the whole binder so he can choose his own activities.

A Few Notes

A few things that have been helpful with these dry erase worksheets has been to save the workbook cover in it’s own page protector.  I add it to the binder in front of the worksheets so we can keep up with which pages are part of the same book.

I have a separate binder for myself where I keep all of the pages that we aren’t currently using.  This lets me switch out his activity sheets and give him “new” activity books from time to time.

We recently got a 3-ring pencil pouch to keep in his binder to store his dry-erase markers.  This helps him keep his dry-erase pens separate from our other markers and empowers him to be responsible for keeping up with them.

Create a reusable preschool morning work binder that you can rotate worksheets and activities in and out of!  Easy to make dry erase worksheets create a fun and simple wipe clean activity book your kids will love!

We’ve gotten lots of use out of these books since turning them into reusable activity books and I am so thankful for it.

Here’s to not having to buy more and more activity books – but rotating a few over and over again!


15 Comments

  1. I did this when I was a teacher too! Such a great hack!

    1. Mary Leigh @ Live Well Play Together says:

      Oh, good to know! It’s been really helpful over here!

  2. This is such a fabulous idea! I’m going to do this for summer work!

    1. Mary Leigh @ Live Well Play Together says:

      It has helped us a lot to be able to erase mistakes, do sheets/activities again, etc!

  3. Oh, I love this idea! I wish I would have thought of it when my kids were younger.
    Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned.

    1. Mary Leigh @ Live Well Play Together says:

      Thanks; it’s been working well for us!

  4. Christine says:

    This is honestly GENIUS! I can’t wait to try this with my daughter. We zip through worksheets pretty quickly, and she usually wanted to do it over and over again. This is a great way to keep the fun going.

    1. Mary Leigh @ Live Well Play Together says:

      We got through them so quickly, too! This has been so useful to allow us to re-use some of the pages over again!

  5. This is such a great idea. I feel like I fly through those books with my 3 year old. One black marker scribble and the page is done for. This makes so much sense!

  6. This is such an awesome idea, Mary Leigh! My boys would love working with these – especially Spencer because he’s at the age where all the alphabet and numbers are sinking in so rapidly.

  7. This is such a smart idea! These would be great for the car, instead of “mom can I use your phone” time. I love this!!

  8. What a fun idea! And these would be perfect for road trips!!

    1. Mary Leigh @ Live Well Play Together says:

      Yes! We have one in the car now for this purpose!

  9. This is exactly what I was looking for this summer for my toddlers! Thank you!

    1. Mary Leigh @ Live Well Play Together says:

      Oh, good! I hope it will be helpful!

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