Aren’t monkeys adorable?! When we visit the zoo, my kids always insist on seeing all the monkeys. My oldest loves spider monkeys and my youngest is fascinated by baboons. If your kids like monkeys as well as mine, you’re going to love this new craft! With this new printable craft, you and your little ones
Well, since I have already made felts for every version of I Know and Old Lady who Swallowed WHATEVER for my story timers, I thought I would whip up (I literally whipped these up!) this version for my SPACE themed story time next week! Lucille Colandro has an 'Old Lady' book for every season, but this one is by Charise Mericle Harper. The artwork is very different from Colandro's version, or Taback, or the variety of other versions, but it definitely works for the space theme, and no one dies! There really isn't much to this one - I hand drew the felts with puffy paint from the artwork in the book. The Bold Lady purchases different modes of transportation on her way to buy a rocket to zoom up and put that star in her pocket. The neat thing about my version of the flannel board is that they are reversible. After all, the Bold Lady needs to get BACK, right??? She rode the rocket back to the plane. She flew the plane back to the car. She drove the car back to the bike. She pedaled the bike back to the skates. She skated on skates back to the shoes. She ran for miles and didn't stop for a snooze. There was a bold lady who wanted a star. Now I know why she wanted a star.....to put in a jar (so it wasn't so far!). If I can get a chance to practice it some more, my plan is to go off book and sing it for my outreach next week. I think I can do it, and I think the kids will love this version of the song! A HUGE Shout out and Thank YOU to Kay at Storytime ABC's Blogspot for hosting this week's Flannel Friday! She did a great job as always and is really supportive of new children's librarians. Make sure to visit her blog! Also you can visit Flannel Friday for more information on how to join us!
Color by number animals pages are fun for kids. Free printables with animals like Alligator, Monkey, Lion, Zebra, Giraffe, and Elephant.
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Try this free crochet monkey pattern & make this cute Amigurumi monkey that will make a perfect gift for any child who likes soft cuddles. Visit my blog for more free Amigurumi patterns you will love!
Make this fun monkey craft when learning about the letter 'M', when you talk about zoo animals or even the jungle! Perfect for kindergarten & elementary kids
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Very cute monkey that should be added to your amigurumi collection. Pattern is written in English language. It's really easy to make. The pattern is suitable for the intermediate crochet crafter who has knowledge of the basic stitches (including single crochet, increase, decrease, chain). Doesn’t fit to beginner. The format of the instructions is a PDF document of 7 pages with instructions and images to provide visual help for the process of crocheting Monkey. Does not include assembly information. I used a 3 mm hook. The digital file for the pattern will be available for download immediately after payment has been cleared. You will receive an email from Etsy providing you a link to download the pattern. Thank you for your purchase! If you would have any questions feel free to contact me. With love, your Klubok.
Sock monkeys are a classic and super adorable project. They are also simple to create and make great gifts. If you are making these as a gift for a young child remember to use child safe snaps instead of buttons, or no buttons at all (you could use a small piece of fabric or felt…
This knitting pattern is for a Knitted Monkey. He is adorable and full of character and spirit
Build an adorable little monkey out of LEGO bricks! We’ve got building instructions below. Monkeys have always been some of my favorite animals! This LEGO® monkey is fun because you can make him climb trees with his posable arms. This LEGO® monkey also has a posable tail that attaches to the back of his body. […]
Who doesn’t love a monkey? And when it’s a curious monkey, well it does not get more fun than that. You guessed it; this time here is a cool collection of unique free printable Curious George coloring pages for the little curious monkeys out there. And we didn’t forget The Man in the Yellow Hat […]
Hello dear Amigurumi FollowersToday we share Amigurumi Baby Monkey Free Pattern for you. As you know we share
Check out this fun free Arctic Monkeys Word Search, free for use at home or in schoolThis is a printable Arctic Monkeys Word Search” pdf...
This easy monkey drawing tutorial includes a step by step tutorial on how to draw a monkey and includes a free printable too.
Hello dear Amigurumi FollowersToday we share Amigurumi Sweet Monkey Free Pattern for you. As you know we share
Get the printer ready for Chinese New Year 2016 and the Year of the Monkey! We've got lots of fun printables for you to enjoy in your classroom or home, including bookmarks, posters, acrostic poem printables and much more!
Tracing is an excellent way to teach preschoolers the fundamentals of pencil control and these safari and jungle animals tracing worksheets are just perfect for that. Before a child can begin to write letters and
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Dear Zoo is such a fun book! Check out these Dear Zoo activities for preschool & kindergarten. Includes a FREE printable game, snack, & craft.
You know wha? You know wha? You don’t know us! You don’t. Oh, we’re drunk huh? Wellll, so r you. We’ll smoke if we want to. You aren’t our dad. We can do what we want! Make us another banana daiquiri. Drunk Monkeys makes sure your walls are always ready for a good time! These silly creatures are literally monkeying around, smoking, drinking and getting into trouble. Add a touch of fun to any space with this whimsical wallpaper design. Conceptualized by Andrew Alford and illustrated by our design team, our iconic Drunk Monkeys wallcovering features a quirky twist on a classic toile.
Photo Source: www.expressivemonkey.com Perfect as a Halloween party station or math center activity leading up to the holiday, this roll and draw a monster game from Expressive Monkey is sure to be a hit with your kinders! We love that your students will practice counting, matching, following directions, and sequencing + ordinal numbers - not to mention the end results are sure to be unique and fun! And, when they're finished drawing their monsters, provide your kiddos with crayons, craft paint, and/or other art tools and invite them to spend some time decorating them! For the FREE printable game key, be sure to visit Expressive Monkey! Add in some drawing paper, pencils, and little artists - and you're set!
This adorable crochet monkey pattern is a fun project. Read all the behind the scenes details for this amazing crochet pattern.
Kids will have fun learning about the order things happen with these simple, FREE Fall Sequencing Cards for prek and kindergarten age kids.