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Perfect Coloring Books for Back to School
Perfect Coloring Books for Back to School
Perfect Coloring Books for Back to School The back-to-school season is the perfect time to help kids build healthy habits, practice classroom skills, and learn valuable life lessons. Teachers, counselors, and parents know that learning sticks best when it’s hands-on and fun, and that’s exactly what coloring books bring to the classroom. ZoCo's coloring and activity books aren’t just entertainment; they’re powerful teaching tools that cover everything from math and reading basics to safety, STEM, and social-emotional learning. Whether you’re preparing for the first day of school, planning lessons, or stocking up for quiet-time activities, these coloring books make the perfect addition to your classroom toolkit. Top Picks: Practice School Bus Safety After School Safety Health & Safety for Children Know Your Emergency First Aid Starting the year with strong safety reminders helps kids feel confident in their daily routines. These activity books make it easy to introduce bus safety, after-school awareness, and even basic first aid in an age-appropriate way. Top Picks: Fun With Addition Fun With Subtraction Fun With Numbers Fun With Letters Fun With Phonics Fun With The Alphabet Fun With Colors Learning About STEM From ABCs and numbers to STEM foundations, these books help reinforce classroom lessons in a way that feels like play. They’re ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners. Top Picks: We Are All Special Everyone Is Someone Special How to Handle Bullying Daycare Fun Back-to-school is also about building classroom culture. These titles encourage kids to celebrate differences, show respect, and handle challenges like bullying with kindness and confidence. Top Picks: Be Smart, Say NO to Drugs Be Smart, Say NO to Smoking These activity books are perfect for Red Ribbon Week or health lessons, helping kids understand the importance of saying “no” and making choices that keep them strong and healthy. Top Picks: Discovering African American History I Love America American Heroes As students head back to class, these books make it fun to explore history, celebrate heroes, and foster a sense of pride and community. Why Teachers Love These Coloring Books Engaging & interactive: A fun way for kids to learn big lessons. Curriculum support: Covers core subjects like reading, math, STEM, and health. Bulk options available: Easy to supply a whole class or program. This school year, help students thrive with tools that are fun, educational, and designed just for them!
Use Classroom Decor to Design an Inclusive Classroom
Use Classroom Decor to Design an Inclusive Classroom
From day one, your classroom visuals can help create an environment where every student feels seen, valued, and emotionally safe. Intentional decor sets the tone. It says: You belong here. Mistakes are part of learning. Everyone has value. Types of Decor That Support Inclusion Effective inclusive classrooms use decor to: Reinforce positive behaviors and expectations Normalize emotional expression and regulation Celebrate diversity and respect for all backgrounds Encourage kindness, curiosity, and resilience Posters That Build Inclusive Culture ZoCo offers posters across themes that support your classroom goals: Welcome & Belonging: "Everyone is Welcome Here" sends a strong, visual message that inclusion isn't optional, it's foundational. Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): From calming strategies "10 Ways to Manage Stress" to self-care reminders in "Notes to Self", "Self-Care Check in" these posters help students self-regulate and express emotions safely. Growth Mindset: Empower students with messages like "Things I Can Control", "Watch Your Thoughts". Behavior & Respect: Posters like "Classroom Rules" provide simple, consistent reminders to guide classroom behavior. Anti-Bullying & Empathy: Visuals that help students recognize bullying behaviors ("Types of Bullying") and practice kindness daily. What Educators Are Saying Real teachers and school staff share how these posters help set a positive tone: “Trying to get the message across that everyone is welcome in my classroom. This is saying it without me saying it! Comes with a nice thick lamination and in a mailing tube. Very classy!”— Jasmine, Everyone is Welcome Here Poster “Have these posted at the front of my middle school classroom and I am able to always refer to them when students test the classroom rules. It covers everything you need to run a well-managed classroom. Plus it looks great!”— Jess C., Classroom Rules Poster “Hanging in my nurse’s office at school for all my students to remember to check in with themselves. Great colors for pop and attention. Great quality to hang on the wall semester after semester. Love it.”— Kathy S., Self-Care Check-In Poster Beyond Posters: Coloring Books for Calming & Inclusion Coloring is more than an activity, it’s a way to reinforce messages gently and repeatedly. It also helps reduce anxiety and increase engagement. For Younger Learners (PreK–Grade 3): Titles like Everyone Is Someone Special and How to Handle Stress and Conflict combine SEL with play. For Middle & High School: Adult-style coloring books with calming themes are a great addition to counseling offices, calm-down corners, or mindfulness periods. Final Thought Inclusive classrooms don’t happen by accident. They’re built through daily interactions, mindful visuals, and spaces that feel welcoming to all.
Back to School Bundle Guide: How to Build the Perfect Poster Set
Back to School Bundle Guide: How to Build the Perfect Poster Set

Posters do more than decorate walls, they set the tone for student engagement, classroom culture, and focus from day one. As you prepare for the year ahead, ZoCo’s Poster Bundle Builder helps you create a custom set that reflects your values, supports learning, and comes with built-in savings.

How to Teach Kids Safety Without Fear - And Make It a Community Effort
How to Teach Kids Safety Without Fear - And Make It a Community Effort

Teaching kids how to stay safe is one of the most important parts of any community outreach, safety program, or educational effort. Whether you’re with a fire department, hospital, school, utility company, library, or local pool - your mission is the same: help children build life-saving skills they can carry with them, calmly and confidently.

Why Large Print Puzzle Books with Your Imprint Are the Perfect Holiday Gift for Seniors
Why Large Print Puzzle Books with Your Imprint Are the Perfect Holiday Gift for Seniors
The holiday season is the perfect time to show appreciation to those who matter most, and when it comes to senior citizens, gifting something thoughtful and practical can go a long way. One such gift that stands out is a bulk supply of large print crossword, word search, and sudoku puzzle books, customized with your brand’s imprint. Here’s why this is a great idea for both your senior recipients and your brand. 1. A Gift That Promotes Well-Being Large print puzzle books are not only fun but also promote cognitive health. As we age, it’s essential to keep the mind active, and puzzles like crosswords, word searches, and sudoku are excellent tools for stimulating the brain, improving memory, and enhancing focus. These activities provide hours of entertainment while also supporting mental wellness—making them the ideal holiday gift for seniors. 2. Increase Your Brand Visibility with a Thoughtful Touch By customizing these puzzle books with your imprint, you create a thoughtful gift that doubles as a marketing opportunity. Seniors will appreciate the usefulness of the gift, and the visibility of your logo will keep your brand top of mind over time. Since these books are used repeatedly, your imprint will be seen regularly, creating positive brand associations and increasing your reach among this valuable demographic. 3. Affordable, Accessible, and Practical Not only are large print puzzle books easy to distribute in bulk, but they’re also cost-effective and accessible for seniors. The larger text ensures ease of use for those with vision challenges, and the variety of puzzles caters to different preferences and skill levels. Plus, with minimal technology required, they provide a simple, enjoyable activity that seniors can enjoy anywhere—whether at home, in a care facility, or while traveling.
Essential Items for Your Emergency Go-Bag: Be Prepared for Natural Disasters
Essential Items for Your Emergency Go-Bag: Be Prepared for Natural Disasters

Natural disasters can strike at any moment, leaving little time for preparation. Having a well-stocked go-bag can make all the difference in ensuring your safety and comfort during an emergency evacuation. Here’s a guide to help you pack an effective go-bag, so you’re ready when disaster strikes.

October is Bullying Prevention Month: Uniting for a Kinder World
October is Bullying Prevention Month: Uniting for a Kinder World
October is Bullying Prevention Month, and it's a crucial time to revisit an age-old issue that's evolved in modern times. Bullying is not confined to just schoolyards anymore; it has found a new home in the digital world. This month, we unite against all forms of bullying, from the classroom to cyberspace, and foster a culture of kindness and acceptance.Understanding BullyingAt its core, bullying is a repeated aggressive behavior that involves an imbalance of power or strength. It can take many forms: Physical bullying: Hitting, kicking, or pushing someone — or even just threatening to do it. Verbal bullying: Name-calling, teasing, or spreading rumors. Social bullying: Trying to hurt someone's reputation or relationships. Cyberbullying: Using the internet, smartphones, or other technology to harm others. The Impact of BullyingThe repercussions of bullying can be profound. Victims often suffer from anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, and in extreme cases, suicidal thoughts. But the impact isn't limited to the victims. Bullies, bystanders, families, and communities all bear the scars of this toxic behavior.Steps to Prevent Bullying Foster Open Communication: Encourage children to speak about their day, their friends, and any issues they're facing. This open line of communication can make it easier for them to talk about bullying if it occurs. Educate and Inform: Awareness is the first step to change. Schools, communities, and parents should be informed about the signs of bullying and the steps to combat it. Encourage Empathy: Teach children the value of walking in another's shoes. When they understand how someone else feels, they're less likely to hurt them. Set Clear Boundaries: Make sure children understand what behavior is acceptable and what isn’t. And if they cross the line, ensure there are consequences. Be a Role Model: Show kindness, empathy, and respect in your actions. Children learn a lot by observing adults. Addressing CyberbullyingWith the digital age, bullying has transcended physical spaces. It's essential to: Monitor Online Activity: Stay updated with the platforms your children are using and maintain open communication about their online interactions. Teach Digital Etiquette: Make sure children know the rules of respectful behavior online. Use Privacy Settings: Ensure all social media accounts are set to private and teach kids not to share personal information. Empower BystandersBystanders can play a pivotal role in preventing bullying. Equip them with the tools and confidence to: Stand up to bullies when it's safe to do so. Support the victim and let them know they're not alone. Report any bullying they witness. In ConclusionThis Bullying Prevention Month, let's vow to be more vigilant, more compassionate, and more united against the dark cloud of bullying that looms over society. Every child deserves to grow up in a world where they feel safe, respected, and cherished. Together, let's make that world a reality. Our 4 Types of Bullying Poster teaches how to recognize and prevent the four types of bullying including physical, verbal, social, and cyber. It is perfect for any elementary, middle, or high school classroom... and the office too!
More Than Just Growing Pains: The Reality of Teenage Stress
More Than Just Growing Pains: The Reality of Teenage Stress
Many teens are experiencing higher levels of stress than ever before. According to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, when teens become overloaded with stress, it can lead to anxiety, withdrawal, aggression, physical illness, or poor coping skills such as drug and/or alcohol use. The following are some of the major reasons why teens are so stressed today. Technological and Social Media Pressure: The constant connection to smartphones and social media has been linked with increased levels of stress, anxiety, and depression in teenagers. The fear of missing out, comparing oneself to others, cyberbullying, and the need to maintain a perfect online persona can be mentally taxing. Academic Pressure: The importance placed on getting good grades, being involved in extracurricular activities, and securing a spot in reputable universities or colleges has increased over time. This has subjected teenagers to long hours of studying, which can contribute to burnout and stress. Economic and Environmental Worries: Global concerns, like climate change, economic downturns, or political unrest, can add to the stress levels of teens. They may worry about their future job prospects, the environment they will inherit, or the state of the world in general. Personal and Social Challenges: The teenage years are marked by significant personal growth and changes, including hormonal changes, identity exploration, and relationship dynamics. Peer pressure, relationship issues, and striving for acceptance can be major stressors. Post-pandemic Effects: The COVID-19 pandemic affected mental health across all age groups. The after-effects, like adjusting to new norms or coping with loss, can still be felt in subsequent years and might be contributing to teen stress in 2023. Over-scheduling: The push for teens to be involved in multiple activities—sports, clubs, part-time jobs, volunteering, etc.—can leave them with little downtime or opportunities to relax and recharge. Uncertainty about the Future: With the rapid pace of technological and societal change, teens might feel uncertain about their place in the future or how to prepare for it. Mental Health Awareness: While it's a positive thing that there's more awareness about mental health, it can also mean that more teens are identifying and vocalizing their stress and anxieties, leading to a perception of increased stress. Information Overload: With the internet, teens have access to a vast amount of information. While this is beneficial, it can also lead to overwhelm and difficulty in discerning fact from misinformation. Our 10 Ways to Manage Stress for Teens Poster teaches students how to recognize the signs of stress and gives valuable strategies for relieving stress. It's a must have mental health chart for for any middle or high school counselor's office, doctor's office, or health care clinic.