Bedtime routine preset

Bedtime Routine Chart Printable

Make a calm bedtime routine chart with dinner, bath, brush teeth, pajamas, reading, set alarm, and lights-out steps for toddlers and kids.

Bedtime routineFlip chart / done tabsIcon + text cardsSoft animal
GraceBedtime Routine Chart
Eat dinner1
Bath2
Brush teeth3
Pajamas4
Pack backpack5
Reading6
Set alarm7
Lights out8
DoneDoneDoneDoneDoneDone
How to use this preset

Start with a ready-made task sequence

This page opens the main Routine Chart Generator with a focused set of tasks, layout choices, and visual settings. You can edit every task before printing.

  1. Open the generator with this preset.
  2. Edit the child name, title, and task list.
  3. Choose a board, card sheet, weekly planner, or first-then layout.
  4. Print, save as PDF, or export the task list.
What you can customize

Adjust the chart before printing

Task list

Keep the preset steps, remove items that do not fit, or add your own family, classroom, therapy, or homeschool tasks.

Layout and visual mode

Switch between board, card sheet, weekly planner, first-then, done-tab, icon, text, or picture-style layouts in the main generator.

Print style

Choose the paper size, low-ink option, color style, child name, title, and labels before printing or saving the routine chart.

Best for / Use cases

Good fits for this printable

Toddler bedtime routine

Use the preset as a starting point, then adjust tasks, card size, visual mode, and print style for your child or classroom.

Evening visual checklist

Use the preset as a starting point, then adjust tasks, card size, visual mode, and print style for your child or classroom.

Calm sleep transition

Use the preset as a starting point, then adjust tasks, card size, visual mode, and print style for your child or classroom.

Bedtime Routine Chart FAQ

What steps work best for a bedtime chart?

Use a short repeatable sequence such as bath, brush teeth, pajamas, story time, set alarm, goodnight, and lights out.

Can I make it a flip chart?

Yes. Choose the flip chart or done tabs layout to print task strips with completion tabs.

Can I use fewer steps?

Yes. For younger children, five to seven clear cards are usually easier to follow than a long list.