Free Printable Positive Affirmations for Kids
If you're looking for simple, free printable positive affirmations for kids, you're in the right place. This post gives practical ideas you can copy, print, and use right awayno graphic design skills required. Ill share why affirmations work, kid-friendly examples, easy printable formats (cards, bookmarks, coloring pages), and quick tips to make them part of your childs day.
Why positive affirmations help kids
Affirmations are short, positive statements kids can say to themselves to build confidence, calm nerves, and practice a kinder inner voice. Used consistently, they help reframe thoughts, improve mood, and support emotional skills like resilience and self-awareness. For kids, the best affirmations are simple, concrete, and believable.
How to use printable affirmations (practical ideas)
- Morning routine: Put a card on the bathroom mirror and pick one to say while brushing teeth.
- Before school: Slip a note in a lunchbox or backpack.
- Calm-down corner: Make a jar of slips for a cozy spot where kids choose an affirmation when upset.
- Bedtime ritual: Read one affirmation together as part of a quiet-down routine.
- Classroom use: Teachers can print sets for desks or create a classroom affirmation board.
Ready-to-print affirmation text (copy these into Word, Google Docs, or a free editor)
Below are short, kid-friendly affirmations grouped by theme. Copy and paste the lines you want into a document, set up a simple grid or list, and print on regular paper or cardstock.
Confidence
- I am brave.
- I can try my best.
- I am proud of what I do.
- I believe in myself.
- I am capable of great things.
Kindness & Friendship
- I am kind to others.
- My words can help and heal.
- I can be a good friend.
- I listen to others' ideas.
- I share and take turns.
Learning & School
- Mistakes help me learn.
- I can ask for help when I need it.
- Every day I get better and better.
- I am curious and love to learn.
- I focus on one step at a time.
Resilience & Emotions
- I can do hard things.
- My feelings matter and are okay.
- I take deep breaths when I need to calm down.
- I try again when things are hard.
- I am patient with myself.
Self-Worth & Calm
- I am loved.
- I am important.
- I deserve rest and fun.
- I am calm and confident.
- Today I will do my best.
Quick printable formats and how-to tips
- Affirmation cards: Create a 3x3 table on a letter-size page, paste one affirmation per cell, remove borders if you like, print on cardstock, and cut into squares. Use rounded corners and laminate for durability.
- Bookmarks: Make narrow rectangles (2" x 7" or similar) and add a hole for ribbon. These are great for kids who love books.
- Coloring affirmation sheets: Put a short affirmation at the top and leave space for a simple doodle or coloring area below. Kids can decorate their own affirmation page.
- Affirmation jar slips: Print mini slips (two columns on a page), fold them, and place in a jar for random picks.
- Fridge magnets: Print small squares, glue to magnet sheets (available at craft stores), and cut out. Place on the fridge for reminders.
Design and printing tips (fast and easy)
- Use a friendly, readable font: try a rounded sans-serif like Comic Sans, Century Gothic, or Poppins for kidssize 2436pt for cards.
- Pick high-contrast colors: dark text on a light background is easiest to read.
- Print on cardstock for durability, or regular paper and laminate if you want reusability.
- If you want free graphics, use simple clip art or hand-drawn doodles. Keep it unclutteredaffirmations should be easy to read at a glance.
How to make your own free printable in 3 minutes
- Open Google Docs or Microsoft Word and set the page to portrait or landscape depending on format.
- Create a table (3x3 for cards, 1x6 for bookmarks) and paste one affirmation into each cell.
- Adjust font size, add a light border or a small icon, then print. Trim and youre done.
Sample printable set you can copy right now
Copy this short set into a document and print as a 2-column list or fill into a card template:
I am brave.
I am kind.
I can try my best.
Mistakes help me learn.
I am loved.
I can ask for help.
I am proud of myself.
I am calm and confident.
Wrapping up
Positive affirmations for kids dont need to be fancy to be useful. Keep statements short, repeat them often, and make using them playful and consistent. Whether you print cards, bookmarks, or a single bedside sheet, the goal is gentle reminders that help children build self-worth, resilience, and emotional skills.
Want more ideas? Try making a themed set (school, bedtime, bravery) and rotate them weekly so affirmations stay fresh and meaningful.
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