How many times have your kids come home with a torn and crumpled piece of paper with their friend’s contact info scribbled on it? Yeah… me neither. (Okay, totally kidding. Yes, I have.) And let’s be real—unless that paper gets slapped on the fridge immediately, it’s gone forever. It ends up in a pile, or worse, in the trash. So, to make life easier (and honestly, a little cuter), I put together these printable contact cards for kids.
They’re simple, fun, and handy when your child makes a new friend and wants to see them again. Just write down your info or send it to them. No more scrambling to find scrap paper or hoping someone remembers the correct number.
When To Use Them
Have you ever had your kid make a new friend at school or the park and wondered, “Wait—how do we stay in touch with their parents?” Same. That’s why I made these cute and easy printable contact cards. They’re a simple way to share your info for future playdates, birthday parties, or whatever comes up. You just fill in your kid’s name, your name, and a phone number—quick, easy, and done.
The designs are fun and kid-friendly, so your little one will probably love handing them out. And they honestly come in handy more often than you’d think—at the end of a school year or summer camp, after a birthday party, at team events or club meetups, even if you’re moving to a new neighborhood and want to help your kid make new friends faster.
Basically, if your kid is out there making buddies, these cards make it way easier to stay connected.
Supplies Needed for the Printable Contact Cards
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The supplies needed for the contact cards are simple. All you need is the printable and a few optional items:
- The printable contact cards
- Optional cardstock to make this durable
- Printer: if you don’t have one, go to your local printer shop
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Download the Printable
Click the PDF link at the bottom of the post to download the printable and print as many as you like. The printable is meant to be printed on 8.5 x 11 paper. Each paper has four contact cards.
Each card has a spot for your child to write their name and a place for the parents to write their name and put down their phone number.
This printable is for personal use only. Feel free to print as many copies as you’d like, but please don’t share or sell the files. If someone else wants a copy, send them to this post to download it. Thanks for your support!
Get your copy of the printable contact cards for kids.
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