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A Gentle Start: Charlotte Mason-Inspired Learning Charts for the Early Years

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A Gentle Start: Charlotte Mason-Inspired Learning Charts for the Early Years


You don’t need a full preschool curriculum to give your child a rich beginning. What you do need is something simple, beautiful, and ready when you are.


Too many moms feel torn between doing nothing… or doing too much. This gentle resource was made for the space in between.


This watercolor-style chart set was created for the mama who believes in the importance of play— but also wants to begin gently introducing letters, numbers, and ideas in a way that feels peaceful and purposeful.

These are the very charts I keep in our own morning basket.


We pull one out here and there—with morning lessons, during quiet moments, or after we’ve come in from outside.

It’s not a schedule. It’s not a checklist. It’s just a simple, grounding way to support your preschooler’s growing awareness of the world.


💛 You’ll Love These If:

  • You’re in the early years and want to do something—without overdoing it
  • You’re building a morning basket or preschool rhythm
  • You believe in hands-on play, outdoor time, and short, meaningful lessons
  • You want your child’s first exposure to learning to be rooted in beauty and simplicity

🧺 What’s Included:

  • 12 Charlotte Mason-Inspired Learning Charts
  • (ABCs, Numbers 1–10, Days of the Week, Months of the Year, Weather, Seasons, Colors, Shapes, Opposites, and Gentle Habits)
  • Calming, timeless watercolor illustrations
  • PDF format — ready to print at home or your favorite shop

🕊️ Start your preschool days with intention—not stress.

Having something ready (and beautiful) makes it easier to say yes to the little moments that matter.

Whether it’s naming shapes after snack or talking about the weather at the window, you’ll be surprised how often these sweet charts naturally become part of your family rhythm.


💫 You don’t need a full curriculum to begin.

You just need one lovely resource you’ll actually use.

You will get a PDF (17MB) file