A one-page guide to every pack, so you can name what your child is looking at.
Lupe is built for children, but the parent does most of the talking. The cheat sheet means when your child points at something on a card, you have a word for it. Read it once when the pack arrives, glance at it during play, and over time you won't need it.
The cheat sheet is the orientation document for every Lupe pack. It's also the first download recommended on each pack page, in the “Start here” block. If you're new to Lupe, this is the file to print first.
The cell and its seven organelles, written so you can name what your child is looking at.
Neuron, blood, lung, muscle, white blood cell, skin, bone, intestinal cell. What each one does and why its shape matters.
Walk through how one cell becomes two.
From inheritance to protein, explained as a chain you can follow.
Free for personal use and classroom or childcare use. Please don't resell or redistribute commercially. If you're a teacher or childcare provider, you're warmly welcome to print and use these with your kids.
Read it once when the pack arrives. The names start to settle in.
Pin it where you'll see it during play.
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