Contact us
We love hearing from the people who use KidPrintables. If you have a request for a specific kind of worksheet, a question about how to use a printable, a correction to flag, or a story to share about how the site fits into your classroom or family routine, we want to hear it.
Worksheet requests
The library grows largely from reader requests. If you teach a particular skill that we don't cover yet — a niche phonics pattern, a particular kind of word problem, a craft for a holiday we've missed — please send the request. We try to add new printables every month and reader requests always go to the front of the queue.
Corrections and accessibility
If you spot a typo, a broken layout, or a worksheet that doesn't print cleanly on your printer, please let us know. The same goes for accessibility issues: if a page is hard to read, hard to navigate with a screen reader, or hard to use with a particular assistive device, we want to hear about it so we can fix it.
Classroom stories
Teachers, tutors, and homeschool parents sometimes write in to share how they use a particular worksheet — turning a tracing page into a full lesson, pairing a sight word page with a read-aloud, using a coloring sheet as a calm-down activity. We love these notes. With permission, we sometimes use them to write better introductions on our category pages.
How to reach us
Email is the best way to get in touch. Send a note to hello@kidprintables.example and a real person on our small editorial team will read it. We try to reply within a few business days. We don't have a phone line, a mailing address open to the public, or a social media inbox — email is it.
Please do not send us photographs or identifying information about children. We don't need any of that to handle a worksheet request, and we'd rather you keep that information private.