If you're planning a trip with your toddler or even just headed to church on Sunday, you might be interested in creating a DIY quiet book to take with you. Quiet books can keep your child busy and quiet for hours! If you have a family of young kids, you know very well the hair-pulling stress of trying to keep them quiet for a given amount of time where you're among other adults also trying to keep their focus, whether this be at church, in a meeting, or on an airplane. My mom put together quiet books for me when
About a year and a half ago, I was looking around at quiet books for my daughter. I wasn't really thrilled with any of the ones you can buy...
So this has been about five and a half months in the making. I probably wouldn't have started a project this big if it weren't for my good friend Christa telling me she wanted to start one. I was scared of a big project at first but she showed me how fun it is to have something continuous that I can always go back to and work on in the evenings or my free afternoons, etc.. It mainly took so much time because I wouldn't touch it for a week or two, then find a renewed interest in each page. I probably won't ever make another one so I wanted to make a good one. Christa and I also happened to stumble upon this one blog called imagineourlife.com that had the cutest. most detailed pages, which is where we got many of our ideas. The patterns are free, you just print them out on normal paper (for personal use of course, I think you have to pay if you wanted to use them to sell). Anyways, here are some detailed pics if you are interested... The cover turned out okay. I'm kind of a perfectionist so there are a few things about it that I wish were different but I'm still not a pro with my machine yet so it was the best I could do.. Just don't look too closely, hehe.. OH and I have to thank my friend Hollijo for the idea. I was never a huge fan of the metal rings idea and this worked nicely and was simple enough to improvise on my own. The first page was just a simple baseball page. I wanted to have variety in the book and not just girly stuff. The mit is open at the bottom to put your hand it like a mit. The baseball is velcro, attached by a ribbon just in case and to add a little more detail: The sandcastle is one from Imagine Our Life. This was one of my absolute favorites from the site that I knew I had to do. It was pretty detailed but I think it is super fun. The felt pieces just lay on the sand and can be arranged however you want. Then they go back in the bucket when you are done. :) Ivy doesn't quite understand it yet but she loves all the pieces and the little bead details: I just love these beachy beads. And Ivy loves the peekaboo crab: The weather page was sort of my creation. I saw one on pinterest that was a felt magnet board just for play and I thought it would make a cute page with velcro. The rocket page was i.o.l. It took a couple tries to get it right but I love it so much! the rocket pulls the zipper open to reveal the afterburners. and Thanks to Christa for all your help on this particular one! Tricky but worth it, lol: The sock page! My first page that I made and therefore not perfect. at all. haha.. The socks stay in the dryer and when you match them, they attach with magnets. It is so fun. I would say this is Ivy's favorite page right now. She loves matching the colors and then putting the socks in and out of the dryer: The flower page was kind of my creation. I found the pattern through pinterest and just found the big buttons and picked out the flowers, added the details. This one is a little tricky for Ivy but she will grow into it. The fish page is i.o.l. It's a counting page and this is another of Ivy's favs right now.. I knew I wanted an ice cream page of some sort and the girl on the i.o.l. website had made an ice cream parlor page with tiny parts and I wasn't sure I wanted to do that one. Then she came out with a much more simple banana split page with bigger ice cream parts so I kinda just created this one out of a combination of the two ideas. Banana split page, and added some cones and extra ice cream pieces. The little sprinkle jar is made with vinyl and the beads sewn inside of it. I'll be honest, this page took forever because of the details but I really like it. Again, it's not one that Ivy fully understands yet but she will. And she loves all the sparkly parts to it. She also likes the spoons and pretends to eat with them, lol: I wanted to have animals in my book but couldn't really find a barn that I liked on pinterest or on i.o.l. so I kinda just found a basic pattern to print out and added some fun details. The animals are finger puppets and Ivy loves to play with them and make their noises and sing Old Mcdonald. I'm really glad I threw this one in there.. Hooray!! I am so glad it is finally done. And so is Ivy! it has already gotten much use out of it with church and flying to Houston. It came in very handy on the plane. And I'm glad I made some more difficult pages that she can grow into. I'm hoping it will last a looong time.
Reversible Fidget Blanket for Children with Developmental Disabilities and Seniors Struggling with Alzheimer's, Rehabilitation Therapy and Restless Hands size 30 cm x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches) Play mat.You can take it with you on the road. The rug will help the child not only spend time in the game, but also:- exercise fine motor skills- develop spatial and associative thinking/ This fidget blanket action is best for your baby because:- Made from natural materials;- Suitable for girl or boy;- The child can play with the sensual blanket while sitting or even lying down;- it is safe for the child;- Easy to use on road trips, travel and family trips. Can be used during flight;- Develop motor skills in children that positively affect speech. Suitable for exploring different colors, textures and built-in activities, the Montessori blanket will help develop motor skills, memory, logic and more, as well as encourage kids to think creatively. THIS FIDGET FORM IS ALSO SUITABLE FOR ADULTS! This blanket is also suitable for adults! This mini-rehabilitation tool is an excellent rehabilitation tool for people who have suffered a serious injury or stroke: they help restore motor skills in adults, improve concentration and relieve stress. Alzheimer's disease and/or dementia can improve and/or help retain memory skills with pleasure and action. If you need, we will be happy to customize the work you need to use. !!!!If you have any questions, then write to me!!! !!! All my items are handmade, so there may be slight difference between actual picture and photo due to actual and perceived color, fabric placement and/or thread colors.(!) The colors of the materials may differ slightly from the example in the photo in accordance with our different raw material recipes. It does not change the appearance of the book page.
My Jedi Quiet Book It's Finished!!!! Finally! It took me a real real long time, but it turned out better then I thought! Im real excited, and am in the process of making DIY Quiet Book Kits..... Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Luke's Sword swings, and his training device rotates Page 5 Finger Puppets!!!!!!! Matt got real mad cuz I put Yoda in the Death Star.... (Yoda was never in the Death Star) He said I was ruining Star Wars... But Yoda is just soooo Cute as a finger puppet... I had to! Page 6 I think yoda looks like an alien here, little green men alien... but he is an alien right??? Page 7 My favorite page! I love love how Leia turned out! She's real mad at Jabba, and I love her little girl one-piece bathingsuit... You have to untie the shoelace to help her escape... Page 8 I made the glove a little small, so I couldn't actually fit my hand in there... but it's perfect for little kids. Page 9 The ships EXPLODE! Page 10 The End.. Love it? Buy the quiet book kit here.
Reversible Fidget Blanket for Children with Developmental Disabilities and Seniors Struggling with Alzheimer's, Rehabilitation Therapy and Restless Hands size 30 cm x 30 cm (11.8 x 11.8 inches) Play mat.You can take it with you on the road. The rug will help the child not only spend time in the game, but also:- exercise fine motor skills- develop spatial and associative thinking/ This fidget blanket action is best for your baby because:- Made from natural materials;- Suitable for girl or boy;- The child can play with the sensual blanket while sitting or even lying down;- it is safe for the child;- Easy to use on road trips, travel and family trips. Can be used during flight;- Develop motor skills in children that positively affect speech. Suitable for exploring different colors, textures and built-in activities, the Montessori blanket will help develop motor skills, memory, logic and more, as well as encourage kids to think creatively. THIS FIDGET FORM IS ALSO SUITABLE FOR ADULTS! This blanket is also suitable for adults! This mini-rehabilitation tool is an excellent rehabilitation tool for people who have suffered a serious injury or stroke: they help restore motor skills in adults, improve concentration and relieve stress. Alzheimer's disease and/or dementia can improve and/or help retain memory skills with pleasure and action. If you need, we will be happy to customize the work you need to use. !!!!If you have any questions, then write to me!!! !!! All my items are handmade, so there may be slight difference between actual picture and photo due to actual and perceived color, fabric placement and/or thread colors.(!) The colors of the materials may differ slightly from the example in the photo in accordance with our different raw material recipes. It does not change the appearance of the book page.
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I made this activity book for Lara's birthday. It's made out of old clothes and some Freecycled fabric, and has pages of clothes-fastener activities with facing pages featuring poems about the fasteners. The pages are each stuffed with two layers of felt I had around the house. I cropped the poems (which I wrote) out the pictures, but I am transcribing them under each page. I'm so happy with how it came out! Good thing too, because it took fo-e-vah to make. Why is everything I do so laborious? I think I must just be a very laborious person. Anyway: “Buttons are delightful doodads,” Says a fishwife who reviews shads. “They will last through any new fads,” States a pair of kangaroo lads To their neighbor, Marilou Gladds. Adds famed button expert Clay Kee: “If you snub them when you wakey, Then you’re making a mistakey, Coming to eat breakfast nakey!” There are two sides to a zipper, Each side full of little teeth – As you pull the slider upward, They’re connecting underneath! These small teeth are not for chewing (That your own teeth do with ease) – These teeth keep you warm and toasty, Even in a frosty breeze! Let’s unwrap The word “snap”: It can be a beatnik clap, Or a fish biting a scrap, Or some sudden colder weather that requires a shoulder wrap, Or a cookie made of ginger that can break in a mishap, Or an angry little yap, A quick photo of a chap, Or a football hiked behind from beneath the center’s lap Or a task so that is so easy it’s like taking a short nap! Old MacDonald had a farm (E-I-E-I-O!) And on his farm he worked quite hard (E-I-E-I-O!) He herded his sheep, and he milked his cows, Tended chickens, walked his dog, Every night went for a jog! Old MacDonald one fine day (E-I-E-I-O!) Didn’t buckle his overalls all the way (E-I-E-I-O!) How his animals laughed when his pants fell down Cows said MOO-ha! Pigs said OINK-ha! And his doggie barked a WOOF-WOOF-ha-ha! They sent a new dress to the Duchess of Veldt, A dress that was loose and too baggy, she felt. To make it fit better and make her seem svelte, The shrewd Duchess cinched up her waist with a belt! A man and his dog were out walking one day Through a field of dry grass that looked kind of like hay. Then later he petted his doggie’s soft fur Where a grass seed was stuck, a seed known as a burr. He looked at the seed – it was covered in hooks That held tight to the dog hair’s looped crannies and nooks. Inspired, he made hook and loop strips to use As buckles (called Velcro) for everyone’s shoes. The silky curls and swirls in Lara’s hair Are golden, hazel, auburn – scarcely brown – When loose, they gleam in ribbons in midair, Twisting themselves into a copper crown Of knots and tangles that a comb despair; It’s better in the wind to clip them down.
A Circle of Quiet by Madeleine L'Engle, a memoir worth adding to your reading bucket list.
These two books consumed my life for a few weeks. I did have a good time making them. And to see the boys reaction was priceless. I couldn't have hoped that they would love them more! Ryder's "My Ball Book" Ryan's Ryno's Dino's Ryan has been in love with the show "Dino Dan" on Nickelodeon for awhile now. He knows all about the dinosaurs on the show. He can even tell you which ones are herbivores and which ones are carnivores. The dinosaurs in his book are all on the show. He was so excited.
First spread - boy and girl dolls dressing. Second spread - farm Felt vegetables garden And barn with 8 finger puppets farm animals. Third spread - season tree Three removable pieces for each season and also green leafs. Clear pockets on the next page, to keep all the pieces. Forth spread - weather Fifth spread - emotions flaps and counting Big pocket on the back for all the removable pieces. All the 10 pages in quiet book for Sergio: Order Personalized Quiet book
Turn pretzels into a fun learning activity with this printable pretzel patterns book. It can be used as a quiet book or a hands-on math activity for kids.
The loud voices. The constant squirming. The screaming. And the crying. Oh, the crying. Every. Week.
Take off inside your rocket and explore the final frontier! Pocket Boxes are the perfect toy to take with you on the go to waiting rooms, restaurants, road trips, or just some quiet time to unwind after a stimulating day. They are also perfect to play with friends and imagine a whole new world together. Come have some fun that: - does not require a screen - runs on imagination not batteries - does not need headphones or volume control - fits in your pocket - and expands as much as you want it to! The space set comes with 3 astronauts (so you can reenact the Apollo missions), a rocket ship, and 5 glow-in-the-dark bead stars. It all fits inside the box and the box fits in your pocket. The Space Pocket Box is available with our Mars Rover Pocket Box here - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1087746758 For a larger version of our Space Pocket Box see this listing - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1010598725 Each metal box is 3.5″ x 2.5″ and just under 1″ tall. The peg dolls are 1-1/8″ tall. All pieces are hand painted with non-toxic acrylic paint and hand-sewn. The images on the box are sealed with a non-toxic water-based sealer. Collect them all! Due to the handmade nature of the item, please expect slight variation from the picture. WARNING! CHOKING HAZARD! Not suitable for children under the age of 3 due to small parts.
When I think of making in the summer time, I think about not wanting to sit under the heat of a heavy sweater or blanket as I work. I think of projects that travel easily, finish quickly, have a quick pay off. And little dolls are just the thing. I love amigurumis and I know
The day is finally here! I thought I would never get to say this. Zechariah's quiet book is done and ready to be shared with the world. There were times I thought it would never be over, times when I figured Zech would outgrow the book before I even finished it. I'm not a very patient person, so for me two months spent on a project felt a little like insanity. Okay, it was more like 6 weeks to be exact. INSANE What kind of a mother would make a book like this? One who dearly loves her child? Or one who can't quit on a project that she started and must finish it at all costs? It probably was a little bit of both, but honestly more of the second. The project was becoming my obsession. I had to finish it, and I wanted to finish it quickly. I spent hours and hours of the past weeks sewing, cutting, measuring, and ironing. You name it; I did it. I even learned how to use my fancy pliers for doing eyelets. Impressed? I have a great sense of accomplishment now that it's over, and I hope it will be a keepsake that Zech can treasure for the REST OF HIS LIFE. If you've felt that my blog has been lacking lately, it can all be blamed on Zech's quiet book. After I've sewn for a few hours, I never felt like sitting down at the computer. It took all my mental energy. With all that said I still loved every moment of the sewing and creating. I was able to turn the book into my masterpiece and I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I'd do it again too... in a few months. I put my heart into this book, but at the same time I used many many ideas that I found other places. I researched this book far and wide... at least as wide as the internet goes. I probably got most of my information from this blog. She must have gotten at least 100 pageviews from me. It was full of great ideas and links to other great blog posts all pertaining to Quiet Books. I followed the pattern here for my Quiet Book cover. I put eyelets in all the pages and now I wish I would have done eyelets for the inside of the cover too. I used button holes like the tutorial had, but I'm afraid they might rip. Only time will tell on that. One of my favorite pages I found that seemed the most unique was a quiet book full of Bible stories and other things. I used Laura's template for the Armor of God and then added little parts to make it my own. She had lots of great stuff. If I make another quiet book, I might do one full of Bible stories like hers. My favorite page besides the Armor of God was one that you could put Jonah inside the whale. It was so cute! Zechariah really loves to take all the clothes off the man and make him naked. What a boy! He then switches everything around to make the man silly, from putting his sword on the head to the shield covering his feet. I didn't want to make a pocket for the pieces so I sewed on snap fasteners to each piece. My ABC page... wow! This page took me forever! 52 snaps to sew by hand!!! I decided pretty early on in the making of my book that I'm not a fan of Velcro. I find it very annoying to sew, and I'm worried it will collect too much lint too fast. Silly, I know. I found a package of sticky felt ABC's and Numbers and stuck them on some felt. I didn't want them coming apart so every letter is also sewn on. I became a huge fan of snap fasteners during this project. I put them on practically everything! Zech can very easily unsnap and re-snap them. The letters can put in alphabetical order, or they can be rearranged to make new words and sentences. They must be very simple as I only made one of each letter. I also included a nice pocket to hold the letters for when Zech is making words. The famous shoe page. I knew I had to include one in the book for Zechariah. I would love it if he learns to tie his shoes early. Already he's only had instructions from me twice and he's well on his way. I can't believe he picked up on it so quickly. It's very difficult to find short laces. These ones are 36 inches and as you can see they are still a little bit long. So far the clock page has been very helpful. As I finished pages in the book, Zechariah would request to play with them. So while the book has only been completed for one day, some of the pages have been around for awhile. I've started working on preschool stuff with Zechariah so these pages have come in quite handy while I've been teaching him things. My first pages I worked on were the mailbox and letters. I was so excited to start and these looked like so much fun to me. I saw a lot of mailbox pages in other people's quiet books that had pencil and paper slots but I knew if I put them into this book it would give Zech the wrong idea. It wouldn't register in his mind and he would be trying to write in other books too. I know my kid. I saw the idea of already made letters and loved it. I spent hours using my sewing machine to write names on each envelope. It would have been quick and easy if I owned an embroidery machine, but I don't. So these fun letters are what I came up with, one for mom and dad, brother and sister, and of course grandma and papa. So far he loves mailing us our letters. The box is full at all times, and he makes sure to put up his little red flag for the mailman! I had to include a photo of the back to the envelopes. I think they're so cute! Each envelope has a different corresponding color back. Zech LOVES the counting page. If I had more numbers I would have sewed them on each row. The picture show the beads blending in really well, but I promise you in real life you can see them perfectly! I had to improvise on this page a little. I didn't want to purchase new fun colored beads (I spent around $50 on all the supplies for this book). The only ones I had on hand were white, pink, purple, and orange. Since I knew Zech's favorite color is red, I went for a whole themed page to work in the pink beads. I think it still works for a little boy's book! This will be great for later when he needs to learn addition. Move two rows of beads to the other side and you can count them all to see what they both equal. Tic-Tac-Toe ... what kid doesn't love this game? I feel like I've played it a million times already. Zech is determined to be a winner, especially if it means getting help from God. Just yesterday I shared a Kids Say the Darndest Things post about this. The tic-tac-toe board is a pocket for the pieces. The top opens up and closes with Velcro so the pieces can fit snugly inside. I really wanted to make this with Mario and Luigi playing pieces but I haven't been successful in locating any fabric with them on it. If you find some, point me in the right direction! I personally am quite fond of the barn page. I loved the finger puppets. I would show Zech pages online and ask if he wanted it included in his quiet book. This was one that he didn't seem to care for as much, but I really wanted to make finger puppets. I figured he might change his mind later, and he did! I really liked the idea of a changing seasons page, and had to make one for Zech's book. I used buttons to attach the different leaves and flowers which is something he's going to have to grow into. Right now he's trying to pull them off like the snap pages. I made it for him to learn the skill of buttoning; however it's really difficult to watch him messing with them. I keep wanting to stop him and say, "Here honey, I'll do it for you." Remember, this book is supposed to last for the REST OF HIS LIFE, not just the rest of this week. I tried to involve Zech is all the decision making process. I would show him different leaves and flowers and he ultimately chose which ones he wanted in the book. He also got to choose a lot of the color choices and fabrics. If you can't tell, the grass at the bottom is a pocket that holds all the different flowers and leaves. I should have used a button to close it rather than a snap. Maybe we wouldn't have difficultly switching between the two if the page had more continuity. I love my barn too! I had so much fun making this book and all the different pages. Something I've found in hindsight, I should have made the window at the top of the barn to open and close. Zech is always trying to pry it open. These are so adorable! I just want to sit and play with them all day long. Zech doesn't really use them as finger puppets he just gets them to fight each other without sticking his finger inside. I saw several cooking pages in various books. I really liked the idea of the cupcakes and tray, but it was too hard for me to think up how to make it. I also wasn't too fond of putting an oven in the book as I believed the point of the quiet book was to teach them things. My son will try most things he sees or hears about. I figured a microwave was a much safer thing. He always wants to cook in there and for now that's perfect. When I gave him the choice between the two, hands down, he wanted a microwave for his quiet book. The microwave door opens so you can place your food inside. I had so much fun making the felt food!!! I could have kept cooking things up, but I needed to move on to a new page. The silverware is also snaps so they can come off and be used. The red tablecloth has a pocket behind it to hold all our felt food. I tried to make all of Zech's favorites. Now that the book is done and I have more time, I just might make a few more things. It's addicting! And I still need to make a lunch! In a boy's quiet book you must have cars! I asked Zech what he wanted on this page. There are so many things you could make for the cars to do. He really felt it was necessary to have a garage for each car to sleep in. Each of the stoplights are also snaps that come off. See how I went overboard on the snaps? They are so easy to sew and I couldn't help myself. I wanted to include a close-up of my cars. I thought they turned out so cute! They are both reversible and are exactly the same on each side. Each car actually has four buttons! And last, but certainly not least, the I Spy page. This is my son's absolute very favorite page in the book. It has been tossed around countless times. Already before I was able to sew it in, the laminated card started to fall apart. And it was even the last page I made! I thought it would be so obvious and easy that it wouldn't be fun, but it's like the look and find pages in a book. There are so many different things to look for something is always hiding, and they are always changing places. Zech LOVES this page! It is a little heavy, but it's totally worth it. I had so much fun going around the house trying to find random items to put in the I Spy pocket. There are 30 items inside! When I first made this page I did it with white rice but it seemed like all the stuff stood out a little too easy. Since I used green felt, I decided to color the rice green to match. It adds a little bit of a challenge for finding the larger items. If you're wondering from the picture, yes, that really is a Nintendo DS game inside. We had to replace our Super Mario Bros because Zechariah kept jamming it in the wrong way and it broke. The kids asked me a hundred different times, "Can we please throw this game out?" I always said no, and now I'm glad I wouldn't let them. I knew I had a reason. What better place to recycle your game? Now that I'm finished with the book, I'm almost sad. It was so much fun to make and I hope Zechariah grows to love it. It's going to be a stretching time for me. Anytime I make something I always feel that it's not very sturdy and you must baby it. I've already caught myself several times wanting to take the book away because I thought Zech was going to break it. The good news is, I made it!! I have to keep telling myself that. If it breaks, I certainly know how to make it again! In all honesty I would much rather it be used and broken than just sit on a shelf collecting dust. I can't wait for opportunities to keep Zech quiet with it!
My sister and I decided a while ago we were going to make a Quiet Book together, and give it to our kids for Christmas. Her and I each took ...
At School by William Bromley I loved this painting when I saw it! Does this look anything like your homeschool? Wouldn't it be a perfect beginning for the homeschool year to do a picture study on it? Does that distracted child picking something off the ground resemble what half of your students are doing? Are the other half of the children watching him like the two others are in the picture? It made me laugh! Distractions… Children then and children now are the same! They just dress differently… Picture Study Have your children study this painting a few minutes every day. Ask them: Do they think all the children are being proper students? Now is a good time to discuss what you expect from them this school year. What items in this home are some of the items you still use in your home today? When do they think this painting took place? What new detail can they give you each day about the painting? At the end of the week, have your older children write down a short "art review" on the painting. Younger children can narrate their opinions of the painting directly to you. William Bromley, who painted the above picture, was born in England. Have your children find England on the globe. Do they know any famous places or people from this country? Perhaps they can draw what they think a normal homeschooling day looks like in your house! Yes, I know, there isn't a such thing as normal but tell them to use their imaginations. Poetry Study Read the following poems to your children: Two Schools by Henry Van Dyke I put my heart to school In the world, where men grow wise, "Go out," I said, "and learn the rule; Come back when you win a prize." My heart came back again: "Now where is the prize?" I cried. ---- "The rule was false, and the prize was pain, And the teacher's name was Pride." I put my heart to school In the woods, where veeries sing, And brooks run cool and clear; In the fields, where wild flowers spring, And the blue of heaven bends near. "Go out," I said: "you are half a fool, But perhaps they can teach you here." "And why do you stay so long, My heart, and where do you roam?" The answer came with a laugh and a song, --- "I find this school is home." For fun, read the poem below (This was my favorite as a child!). See if your children like it (something tells me they will…). And yes, of course we must discuss the naughtiness of the child! I tell my children that I am sure that little girl wasn't allowed to go and play after that fib! Sick by Shel Silverstein "I cannot go to school today," Said little Peggy Ann McKay. "I have the measles and the mumps, A gash, a rash and purple bumps. My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, I'm going blind in my right eye. My tonsils are as big as rocks, I've counted sixteen chicken pox And there's one more--that's seventeen, And don't you think my face looks green? My leg is cut--my eyes are blue-- It might be instamatic flu. I cough and sneeze and gasp and choke, I'm sure that my left leg is broke-- My hip hurts when I move my chin, My belly button's caving in, My back is wrenched, my ankle's sprained, My 'pendix pains each time it rains. My nose is cold, my toes are numb. I have a sliver in my thumb. My neck is stiff, my voice is weak, I hardly whisper when I speak. My tongue is filling up my mouth, I think my hair is falling out. My elbow's bent, my spine ain't straight, My temperature is one-o-eight. My brain is shrunk, I cannot hear, There is a hole inside my ear. I have a hangnail, and my heart is--what? What's that? What's that you say? You say today is. . .Saturday? G'bye, I'm going out to play!" Activities after reading the poems: Ask the children if they liked the poem(s). Why or why not? What is the main idea of the poem(s)? Have children point out the nouns, verbs and adjectives in the above poem (or any other grammar rule you have been learning). Have your children write a poem about your homeschool. Happy Homeschooling! This post may be shared with some or all of the following link-ups: The Art of Home-Making Mondays, Modest Mom Monday's, Monday's Musings, Make Your Home Sing Monday, Good Morning Mondays, The Scoop, Titus 2sdays, Titus 2 Tuesdays, Roses of Inspiration, Tuesdays with a Twist, Raising Homemakers, Wise Woman Link Up, Homestead Blog Hop, Wow Us Wednesdays, Coffee and Conversation, Homemaking Thursdays, Home Sweet Home, Our Simple Homestead, From the Farm Blog Hop, Front Porch Friday Blog Hop, Awesome Life Friday Link Up, Five Star Frou Frou Friday, Simply Natural Saturdays and Clever Chicks Blog Hop. Thank you lovely ladies for hosting these.
Mit dieser Häkelanleitung könnt ihr ein wunderbares Erlebnisbuch häkeln...Da gibt es den wurmigen Apfel, der Knisterschmetterling, der Quietschbär, die griffige Krake, den Wetterfrosch, das versteckte Monsterchen, das Fischglas mit Bewohnern,das schlafende Mariechen und das Gärtchen. Auf jeder Seite lässt sich etwas entdecken und bewegen, die Tür öffnet sich, Fische können aus dem Glas genommen werden usw. :-)Folgende Kenntnisse sind erforderlich:Luftmaschen,Kettmaschen,feste Maschen, halbe Stäbchen, Stäbchen.Die Anleitung besteht aus insgesamt 37 Seiten.Aufgrund der Fotos ist sie gut nachzuarbeiten.
Jouet sensoriel doux - cube pour les bébés, aide à développer la motricité de base et la musculature des doigts minuscules. Selon les experts du développement, la dextérité manuelle est directement liée au développement cognitif. C'est par ses mains que votre bébé démontre le lien entre la pensée et l'action. C'est pourquoi il est important de suivre le développement des mains de votre enfant et d'encourager la motricité fine de bébé. Bloc d’activité pour bébé à base de coton 100%, peluche, rubans de satin, cordes de coton, bague en bois, perles en bois, bouton en plastique. Remplissage - fibre de polyester hypoallergénique. Les anneaux, les boules et autres petites pièces sont fortement cousus sur le cube pour éviter de les arracher, mais la supervision des adultes est recommandée. Cube d’activité pour les 6 mois et plus. Taille: 5.5" ( 14 cm '14cm '14cm ). Le cube occupé calme pour bébé est de couleur vive et donnera à votre enfant des heures de plaisir. Fait un cadeau parfait de douche de garçon de chéri qui est unique et original. D’un côté du cube peut être personnalisé avec le nom du bébé! S’il vous plaît, NOTE: certains éléments (tissu, rubans) peuvent être légèrement différents! Si vous avez des souhaits spéciaux, n’hésitez pas à m’envoyer une convo! Livraison 1. La livraison internationale sera effectuée par courrier aérien enregistré. Le service postal ukrainien "UKRPOSHTA" est une entreprise fiable. 2. La période habituelle de livraison est de 10-30 jours dans le monde entier. Notre société peut également vous offrir le plus grand choix de différents jouets pour bébés montessori, qui sont présentés dans cette boutique Etsy : https://www.etsy.com/shop/StoreHappyToys
We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post. Please see policies for more information.I’m happy to be back with Part 2 of our “Surviving Sick Days” series with Children’s Mucinex! In our first post we talked about staying healthy (we all try SO hard) but when the cold or flu
This was SOOOO fun to make. I'm kinda sad it's finished. I worked on it constantly for like 3 days straight. Can't wait to take it to church...