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Mini Mindprints

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Texas, United States
About the store
Kristin Epps is a former teacher, reading coach, and district K–12 intervention specialist with a deep love for early learning. She holds a B.A. in Early Childhood Education, an M.Ed. in Elementary Ed (K–6), and principal certification. She is now a toddler mom designing resources for her son... and the community! Mini Mindprints focuses on printable, low-prep activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary learners — perfect for busy teachers and SAHM educators looking to make learning fun and meaningful. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, a co-op, or at your kitchen table, these resources are created with developmentally appropriate practices and real-life usability in mind. My mission is simple: to reach all children in their own unique way — through hands-on experiences, purposeful play, and joyful learning moments. 👉 Follow my store to get notified when new toddler and PreK printables drop!
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Preview of Editable Meet the Teacher Letter

Editable Meet the Teacher Letter

This editable PowerPoint file is perfect to send home on the first day of school to students' families. It introduces the teacher, the school, the importance of family/school communication, and it seeks to build rapport with the families by introducing the teacher as more than just a teacher and the students as more than just learners. The entire letter is editable, but parts that need to be changed are underlined for your convenience. Quick, easy, and ready to go. Enjoy another year!!! Start
Preview of Ordering Adjectives: Interactive PowerPoint

Ordering Adjectives: Interactive PowerPoint

This fun, ninja-inspired adjective lesson focuses on 2 learning goals: what an adjective is and how to order adjectives in writing. This lesson is aligned with CCSS L.4.1.D: Ordering Adjectives. The PDF file includes standards, EQ's, learning goals, a video, an activator, foldable instructions, a lesson on ordering adjectives, an activity, sample test questions, and a summarizing activity!
Preview of Journey to Journaling

Journey to Journaling

Journaling is a way of teaching. In my classroom, you will not see worksheets. Everything I do is used in a real-life, practical way. Journaling is research-proven to be among the best ways to teach writing! It offers creativity, personal meaning, organization, and scheduled/unscheduled daily writing. Inspiration “Don’t be afraid to live like a writer. Writers explore. There are two whole universes for you to explore- the one on the inside, and the physical one on the outside. Take your choice
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Experience

Kristin Epps is a former teacher, reading coach, and district K–12 intervention specialist with a deep love for early learning. She holds a B.A. in Early Childhood Education, an M.Ed. in Elementary Ed (K–6), and principal certification. She is now a toddler mom designing resources for her son... and the community! Mini Mindprints focuses on printable, low-prep activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary learners — perfect for busy teachers and SAHM educators looking to make learning fun and meaningful. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, a co-op, or at your kitchen table, these resources are created with developmentally appropriate practices and real-life usability in mind. My mission is simple: to reach all children in their own unique way — through hands-on experiences, purposeful play, and joyful learning moments. 👉 Follow my store to get notified when new toddler and PreK printables drop!

Teaching style

My teaching style blends classic and modern best practices — grounded in Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Piaget, and Vygotsky for early learners, and research-based, inquiry-driven methods for older students. You'll find a mix of thematic units, student-led learning, accountable talk, and hands-on activities designed to foster deep engagement across developmental stages. For toddlers and preschoolers, I value attachment-aware, play-based learning with an emphasis on emotional regulation, independence, and the teacher as a guide. For K–6, my approach leans into balanced literacy, flipped classrooms, and interactive, inquiry-based instruction that empowers kids to take the lead. Across all age groups, my resources aim to be developmentally appropriate, low-prep, fun, and flexible — so learning feels natural, connected, and full of joy.

Awards & shining teacher moments

🎓 Academic Honors: Graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. in Early Childhood Education and earned a 4.0 GPA during my M.Ed. in Elementary Education (K–6). My graduate thesis received a university award for its contribution to literacy and intervention practices. I also earned my administrative degree and principal certification — one of my proudest milestones as an educator and leader. 🍎 Teacher Moments: I had the honor of collaborating with an incredible team to lead the district-wide launch of MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) for both academics and behavior in Richmond Public Schools. That experience reminded me that systemic change is possible when we keep students at the heart of every decision. Whether I was coaching teachers across a district or helping a kindergartener fall in love with reading, those moments continue to shape my work. Now, as a toddler mom, I bring that same passion into every printable — blending research, empathy, and hands-on learning to create resources that truly connect.

My own education history

📚 Education History B.A. in Early Childhood Education – Cum Laude Honors M.Ed. in Elementary Education (K–6) – 4.0 GPA, Thesis Award Recipient Postgraduate Degree in Educational Leadership & Administration – Principal Certification Earned

Additional biographical information

I’m a toddler mom, former foster mom, and lifelong educator who believes that learning should be joyful, intentional, and rooted in connection. For six years, I had the privilege of fostering seven incredible children, an experience that forever shaped my heart and my teaching. Today, I’m a stay-at-home mom to my son, Jaxon (20 months), and he inspires much of the toddler-friendly learning you’ll find in my resources. I’ve taught in Texas, Tennessee, and Virginia, and my journey through the classroom, foster care, and motherhood has fueled my mission: to meet every child where they are and help them grow in their own unique way. I love reading, writing, and feel called to authorship — to spread light, learning, and love through every word and resource. I love others because He first loved me, and I believe spreading knowledge and kindness is at the core of who I am. Thank you for being here — I hope these resources bless your little learners as much as they’ve blessed mine. 💛