Peanut has been setting the table lately and been feeling very responsible as a participating member of getting dinner on the table. However, we’ve been struggling with which side to put the fork on since it varies depending on table setting. So, I decided to make some easy table setting placemats for her to use as a guide. These have been so helpful such that I thought maybe some of your preschoolers might like to use them too! They print onto two 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheets of paper to create a full-size place setting. Just tape them together for one-time use or laminate them to use them over and over.
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