Last updated: August 2026
This page sets out who owns the material on Psalms for Kids, what you are free to do with it, and how to raise a copyright concern. It sits alongside the intellectual-property section of our Terms and Conditions.
What we own
The illustrations, designs, explanations, lesson material, prayers, quizzes, games, audio, and code on this Site, together with the Psalms for Kids name and logo, are owned by Psalms for Kids or its licensors. Scripture text is a separate matter — see Scripture & Licensing.
What you may do without asking
We built this to be used. You are welcome to:
- read, print, and share our free printables with your own family;
- use pages, printables, and activities in a classroom, Sunday school, homeschool co-op, camp, or church group;
- display a page on a screen or projector while teaching;
- link to any page here from anywhere, including social media, without permission;
- quote a short passage with credit to Psalms for Kids and a link back.
What needs our permission first
- Selling, licensing, or charging for our material, on its own or inside a paid product.
- Republishing a page, illustration, or printable as your own work, or without credit.
- Copying the Site at scale, including automated scraping, bulk downloading, or using it to train a machine-learning model.
- Using our name or logo in a way that suggests we endorse or are affiliated with something.
Requests are usually granted, and we are quick about it — just ask through the contact page, telling us what you would like to use and where.
Reporting an infringement
If you believe material on this Site infringes your copyright, please contact us through the contact page with a notice that includes:
- your name and contact details, and a signature (an electronic one is fine);
- identification of the work you say has been infringed;
- the address of the page here where the material appears, specific enough for us to find it;
- a statement that you believe in good faith the use is not authorised by the owner, its agent, or the law;
- a statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the owner or authorised to act for them.
We take these seriously. Valid notices are acted on promptly, and material may be removed while we look into it. If you believe your material was removed in error, send us a counter-notice with the same detail and we will review it.
Third-party material
Where the Site uses material licensed from others — typefaces, icons, stock imagery, or open-source code — it is used under that licence and remains the property of its owner.