Start with a free week of preschool at home!
Get Cosmo’s Shape Hunt free! All five days of Week 1 from my Pre-K Fundamentals bundle. Your child helps a stranded little alien learn Earth’s shapes to power his ship home. Print it, open to Day 1, and go.
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Five days. One little alien who needs a hand.
Cosmo crash-landed and ran out of fuel. The only way home is by learning Earth’s shapes and he needs your child’s help. Each shape they master powers his ship up one more bar. By Friday, the tank is full and Cosmo can head home.
Circle Success
Meet Cosmo, then hunt for circles around the house, trace them, and build one from playdough.
Triangle Try Outs
Three sides, three corners. Spot triangles everywhere, then trace and mold them to power up.
Square Dancers
Four equal sides, four equal corners. Find the squares, trace them, build them.
Rectangle Round Up
The tricky one — two sides longer than the others. Learn to tell it apart from a square.
Pentagon Power
The last shape fills the tank. Cosmo’s ship powers all the way up and he heads home!
Every day is the same simple rhythm: learn one shape, hunt for it around the house, trace it, and build it with playdough or kinetic sand. About 15 minutes, one page printed front and back.

Hi, I’m Rea!
Before I was a mom, I was an elementary teacher. Now I stay home with my little one, and every single weekday we do “school time”. Learning our letters, hunting for shapes, counting colorful bugs, and making a mess.
This bundle is that same time, packaged up for you. The actual lessons, run with my own preschooler, curated for anyone to do!
Four steps. About fifteen minutes.
One page, printed front and back. That’s the whole system — the same one that runs through the full bundle.
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Grab two things
Coloring utensils and something moldable (playdough or kinetic sand.) That’s the whole supply list for the week.
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Read the story
You read Cosmo’s short page out loud. Your child learns today’s shape and what Cosmo needs.
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Hunt, trace, build
Find the shape around the house, trace it, then build it with playdough.
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Flip to power up
Turn the page and watch Cosmo’s ship gain a bar. That’s the part they’ll ask for again tomorrow.
Tell me where to send it.
Pop in your email and I’ll send Cosmo’s Shape Hunt straight to your inbox. By signing up you’ll also get the Weekly Sprout, one short email a week with a low-prep activity you can actually use. Unsubscribe any time.
No spam, no card. Just the freebie and one friendly email a week.
If Cosmo’s a hit, three more adventures are waiting.
Cosmo’s Shape Hunt is Week 1 of the Pre-K Fundamentals bundle. Run it with your child first, no pressure. If they love it, the full bundle picks up right where the free week leaves off:
Before you sign up
Is it really free?
Yes — the whole first week, no card required. All I ask for is your email so I can send it and stay in touch with the Weekly Sprout. Unsubscribe any time and the files are still yours.
What age is this for?
Ages 3–5, with the sweet spot around 3.5 to 5. If your child can sit for a short story and hold a crayon, they’re ready. A younger sibling can usually tag along for the hands-on parts.
What do I need to have on hand?
Just two things for the whole week: coloring utensils and something moldable — playdough or kinetic sand. Print the pages front and back on a regular home printer and you’re set.
Do I need any teaching background?
None at all. Every page tells you what to set up, what to say, and what to ask at the end. If you can read a story out loud, you can teach this.
How do I get it after I sign up?
Check your inbox — the PDF lands there right after you confirm your email. Save it, print it, and open to Day 1 whenever you’re ready.
Am I signing up for a bunch of emails?
Just one a week — the Weekly Sprout, a single low-prep activity you can actually use. No daily blasts, no spam. Leave whenever you like.
Give your first week of school time a try.
Five days, already planned. No screens, no teaching degree. Just you, your child, and about fifteen minutes a day.





