They are educational tools that contain activities and exercises to help children in their first years of life develop
fine motor, cognitive and language skills.
These folders may include activities such as object classification, shape and color recognition, drawing, writing, and counting exercises. They are useful for promoting independence, concentration and hand-eye coordination.
Additionally, readiness folders can be a fun and effective way to prepare children for formal education in the future.
You can also work with plasticine or any object such as buttons, carts since they are laminated.

Ideas for organizing and studying with preparation folders
Organize by topic
Every topic you want to study. Within each folder, place worksheets related to that topic specific.
Use dividers
Use dividers within each folder to Separate worksheets by type or level of difficulty. By For example, you can have a section for easy exercises and another for more difficult.
Add notes
Includes sheets of lined paper in each folder to Take notes or write down questions you have about the topic. This you It will help you remember key concepts and clarify any doubts.
Follow up
Consider having a section in each folder for Track progress or grades on each activity. This will help you have a clear idea of what areas you need Work more.