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Festus, Missouri, United States
About the store
Welcome! I’m Mrs. Eldridge—Catholic educator, lifelong caregiver, and proud creator of faith-centered early-learning resources. I may be newer to the preschool classroom, but I am not new to teaching. I previously taught in the Communication Departments at both Missouri State University and Drury University, where I instructed Public Speaking and Communication Theory. After my husband, Chris, and I moved back to the St. Louis area to be closer to family, I served as a Social Worker for individuals with developmental disabilities before becoming a full-time mom. Along the way, I also ran a small cake-art business—creativity has always been part of who I am. Coming from big families, caring for children has always felt like a natural extension of my heart. I’ve been a room mother since 2011, volunteered at camps, jumped into any area where extra hands were needed, and have served as a Protecting God’s Children facilitator for the Archdiocese of St. Louis since 2014. Today, I am happily married, blessed with four wonderful children, and proud to call St. Joseph Parish my home since 2019. My teaching philosophy is rooted deeply in our Catholic faith: I believe every child is a miracle from God—unique as a snowflake—and that the early years are a sacred opportunity to help families guide their children toward a joyful, Christ-centered future. In my Teachers Pay Teachers store, you’ll find Catholic-themed, developmentally appropriate, classroom-tested Preschool and Pre-K resources designed to be clear, engaging, purposeful, and easy for teachers to use. Thank you for visiting my shop! I hope my materials bless your classroom as much as your work blesses the lives of your students.
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Preview of My Five Finger Prayer Handprint Activity | Catholic Prayer Craft for Kids

My Five Finger Prayer Handprint Activity | Catholic Prayer Craft for Kids

✨ My Five Finger Prayer Handprint Activity | Catholic Prayer Craft for Kids ✨ Teach your students how to pray in a simple, meaningful, and hands-on way with this engaging Five Finger Prayer handprint activity! This one-page resource is perfect for helping young learners understand who to pray for—and then make it personal by adding their own handprint. 🙏 HOW IT WORKS: First, the teacher introduces and models the Five Finger Prayer. Then, students paint or trace their hand and connect ea
Preview of Catholic Easter Stained Glass Craft |This is the Day the Lord Has Made

Catholic Easter Stained Glass Craft |This is the Day the Lord Has Made

✝️ Catholic Easter Stained Glass Craft | “This is the Day the Lord Has Made” | Christian Easter Activity Description:Bring faith and creativity together with this beautiful Catholic Easter stained glass craft featuring the Scripture: “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” — Psalm 118:24Students can create a stunning “stained glass” effect using a variety of materials: ✨ Crayons or markers ✨ Watercolor paints ✨ Bleeding tissue paper (gorgeous effect!) ✨ Colored pencils
Preview of Catholic Easter Dot Marker Activity | Jesus Is Alive | Resurrection Printable |

Catholic Easter Dot Marker Activity | Jesus Is Alive | Resurrection Printable |

Catholic Easter Dot Marker Activity | Jesus Is Alive | Resurrection Printable | Fine Motor PracticeCelebrate the joy of the Resurrection with this meaningful and engaging Catholic Easter dot marker activity! Students will build the phrase: “JESUS IS ALIVE”by filling in large, easy-to-use dot circles—perfect for little hands and developing fine motor skills. This faith-based activity combines hands-on learning with an important Easter message, making it a wonderful addition to your classroom
Preview of Easter Bunny Dot Art Craft | Spring Bunny Activity | Fine Motor Dot Printable |

Easter Bunny Dot Art Craft | Spring Bunny Activity | Fine Motor Dot Printable |

Easter Bunny Dot Art Craft | Spring Bunny Activity | Fine Motor Dot Printable | Easter Craft Description:This adorable bunny dot art page is a fun and engaging way for students to celebrate Easter while strengthening fine motor skills! Students can: ✔️ Use dot markers ✔️ Place stickers ✔️ Glue pom-poms ✔️ Color and decorate The large bunny design makes this perfect for little hands and allows for creativity while staying structured. ✨ Great for: Easter centers Art time Fine motor bins Cl
Preview of Easter Dot Marker Activity | Dot Sticker Egg Page | Fine Motor Practice | Spring

Easter Dot Marker Activity | Dot Sticker Egg Page | Fine Motor Practice | Spring

Description: This cheerful Easter dot marker page is perfect for little learners practicing fine motor skills! Students will fill the egg using dot markers, stickers, or pom-poms while enjoying a fun spring-themed design. This activity supports: ✔️ Fine motor development ✔️ Hand-eye coordination ✔️ Grip strength ✔️ Creativity The bold, simple design makes it easy for young learners to succeed while staying engaged. ✨ Use it for: Centers or stations Morning tubs Easter crafts Small group
Preview of Easter Bunny Maze Activity | Egg Maze Printable | Fine Motor & Problem Solving

Easter Bunny Maze Activity | Egg Maze Printable | Fine Motor & Problem Solving

🐰 Easter Bunny Maze Activity | Egg Maze Printable | Fine Motor & Problem Solving | Spring Worksheet Description: Help the hungry bunny find his way to the giant carrot in this fun and engaging Easter maze! This egg-shaped maze is the perfect spring activity to build problem-solving skills while keeping little learners excited and focused. Designed with Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early elementary students in mind, this activity supports: ✔️ Fine motor development ✔️ Visual tracking ✔️ Problem-so
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Welcome! I’m Mrs. Eldridge—Catholic educator, lifelong caregiver, and proud creator of faith-centered early-learning resources. I may be newer to the preschool classroom, but I am not new to teaching. I previously taught in the Communication Departments at both Missouri State University and Drury University, where I instructed Public Speaking and Communication Theory. After my husband, Chris, and I moved back to the St. Louis area to be closer to family, I served as a Social Worker for individuals with developmental disabilities before becoming a full-time mom. Along the way, I also ran a small cake-art business—creativity has always been part of who I am. Coming from big families, caring for children has always felt like a natural extension of my heart. I’ve been a room mother since 2011, volunteered at camps, jumped into any area where extra hands were needed, and have served as a Protecting God’s Children facilitator for the Archdiocese of St. Louis since 2014. Today, I am happily married, blessed with four wonderful children, and proud to call St. Joseph Parish my home since 2019. My teaching philosophy is rooted deeply in our Catholic faith: I believe every child is a miracle from God—unique as a snowflake—and that the early years are a sacred opportunity to help families guide their children toward a joyful, Christ-centered future. In my Teachers Pay Teachers store, you’ll find Catholic-themed, developmentally appropriate, classroom-tested Preschool and Pre-K resources designed to be clear, engaging, purposeful, and easy for teachers to use. Thank you for visiting my shop! I hope my materials bless your classroom as much as your work blesses the lives of your students.

Teaching style

Teaching Style My teaching style is warm, intentional, and deeply rooted in the belief that every child is uniquely created by God. I focus on creating a nurturing, structured environment where little learners feel safe, loved, and excited to grow. I balance hands-on exploration with clear routines to help young children develop confidence, independence, and joy in learning. In my classroom, I use play-based learning, faith-centered activities, and developmentally appropriate instruction to meet each child where they are. I incorporate sensory experiences, fine-motor practice, meaningful conversations, and simple, concrete learning tasks that build foundational skills. Consistency and gentle guidance are central to my approach—I believe children thrive when expectations are clear and when they know they are supported. Above all, I strive to model kindness, patience, gratitude, and a love for Christ in everyday interactions. My goal is to partner with families, celebrate each child’s God-given individuality, and cultivate a classroom community where learning is joyful, faith is woven naturally into the day, and every student feels like a treasured part of God’s family.

My own education history

Educational History Associate of Arts in History Jefferson College, Hillsboro, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Psychology Missouri State University, Springfield Master of Arts in Communication Missouri State University, Springfield