SWALLOW. Martin. Saw-wing. The item can be made as Toy, Ornament, Magnet MAGNET. The item can be made as one sided magnet – the item have a strong magnet inside (you can not see the magnet from the outside, so it is safe for the children) and you can put it on the refrigerator, magnetic board or any metal surface as a great home decor. ORNAMENT. The item can be made without magnet inside, but as a double sided hanging ornament. For easier hanging there is a loop attached to it: ~Tiny loop – for crib mobile crafting, or ~Bigger, 4 inches long hanging tie - just for hanging, as a home decor in kids room for example. TOY. The item can be made just as a double sided Toy for fun, playing or decoration - without magnet inside, no loop. YOUR ITEM CAN INCLUDE A NAME AND/OR A DATE SEWN ON IT! Please type carefully the EXACT words, initials, or dates you want embroidered in the note to seller section at checkout. This includes any punctuation, capitalizations, etc….I do not automatically add the year to your ornament, I will only add it if it's included in your instructions. ANY PERSONALIZATION IS POSSIBLE! Please ask me about it in the letter. SIZE. Measures of Standard size items varies in about 5-6 inches (about 12-15 centimeters). (You can see the approximate size of it in some of the pictures – in man’s hand.) These are High Quality 100% Handmade items - hand cut and hand sewn. These are made with love to children. Thank you for looking and feel free to ask any questions! https://www.facebook.com/Ladybug-on-Chamomile-402961093099929/ https://www.instagram.com/ladybugonchamomile/ https://www.pinterest.com/AlinaBaltic/cute/ VIDEOS OF THE ITEMS on Our YOUTUBE channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LADYBUGonCHAMOMILE Best wishes, Alina & LadybugOnChamomile Team
Ce sapin décoratif va rapidement devenir l'élément phare de Noël pour vos enfants ! Ses dimensions sont adaptées pour que tout le monde puisse s'amuser à le décorer, et chaque élément s'accroche et se décroche facilement grâce aux morceaux de scratch cousus derrière chacun d'eux. Réalisé en feutrine, ce sapin est légèrement rembourré de ouate synthétique. Tous les éléments sont en feutrine et cousus avec soin. 23 éléments décoratifs Dimensions : H : 117 cm x l : 75 cm S'accroche au mur grâce à une ficelle en macramé. (Sur commande exclusivement - comptez environ 3 semaines de délai pour la réalisation) Idée originale pour des heures d'amusement ! Création 100% française
About a month ago, Library Village was lucky to have the opportunity to give a poster presentation at the Ohio Library Council's Convention and Expo. None of us had ever presented before, so this was a nice little baby step toward giving real presentations some day. And it was a lot of fun, too! The theme of the conference was "bridging the past with the future", and our poster was all about how using felt boards in story times can do just that! Even though felt is an older medium, it has stood the test of time because of all the wonderful things you can do with it to improve your story times. And yes, while it may be less sexy and flashy than using, say, an iPad in story time, there are just so many ways that felt board activities can promote early literacy and sensory development, and can provide a captivating visual for children that isn't screen time. (But that's a rant for another day!) Without further ado, here is our table: Felt It Again!: Fresh Ideas for a Classic Storytelling Method (Do you earn extra points for being colorful?) This took some serious teamwork! Let's break it down: Miss Sue's tasks: Create a felt set that could work for three different age groups: baby, toddler, and preschool. She decided it would be more fun to make two. Overachiever. You can read her blog post about those cute duckies (including templates!) here. She also made this nice display with one of her favorite felt sets, "That Apple is Mine!": Miss Kristie's tasks: Show three different ways to make a felt piece (with paint, with marker, or all felt). (Painted puppy was still wet! He got added just in time!) She also compiled this awesome binder of some of our favorite felt sets (smaller ones) just so we could show off our skills: AND she made this colorful display of one of her favorite felt sets, "Rainbow Stew": Miss Kristen's tasks: Make the handout - highlight how using felt sets in story time can promote each of the five practices of Every Child Ready to Read (2nd edition): reading, writing, talking, singing, and playing. Provide a list of resources and helpful tips for beginning felt-ers. You can download the handout here: I also assembled the enormous tri-fold boards, which was a labor of love: (I also made the two small displays in the front - the Maisy Mouse and the three doghouses.) And then we actually got to talk to people and share our ideas!: And get into some general silliness: And to top it all off, we got to meet The Very Hungry Caterpillar!!!: This was such an amazing experience for us. We loved meeting other professional children's librarians who were as passionate about story times as we are, and who were interested in our work and our ideas. All of our handouts were gone after the first day, and we received such positive feedback from everyone we talked to. So with our inflated egos (just kidding!), we'll just end this by saying Thank You to OLC for giving us the opportunity to present, and we sincerely hope to do it again some day!
Hier nous avons fêté les 3 ans de notre petit Poulet... pour l'occasion, il a eu droit à un appareil photo !!! Heureusement que c'est un appareil
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KANGAROO. The item can be made as a Toy or an Ornament TOY. The item can be made as a double-sided decorated Toy for fun, play or decoration. ORNAMENT. The item can be made as a hanging ornament. It is the same item as a Toy, but with a hanging loop attached to it – Tiny loop or a longer 4-inch long hanging tie (ask for other loop sizes if needed). YOUR ITEM CAN INCLUDE A NAME AND/OR A DATE SEWN ON IT! Please carefully type the EXACT words, initials, or dates you want embroidered into the ‘Note to Seller’ section at checkout. This includes any punctuation, capitalization, etc. I do not automatically add the year to your ornament, I will only add it if it's included in your instructions. ANY PERSONALIZATION IS POSSIBLE! Please ask me. SIZE. Measures of Standard size items vary about 5-6 inches (about 12-15 centimeters). (You can see the approximate size in some pictures – compared to a man’s hand.) These are high-quality 100% Handmade items - hand cut and hand sewn. These are made with love for children. Thank you for looking and feel free to ask any questions! Best wishes, Alina
Yesterday I made a two sided, portable felt story board for my son for his 3rd birthday. We are going on a road trip to my parents' house for his birthday, and I wanted him to have this for the car ride. He got to test it out today, and he loves it. I also was able to show it to a friend of mine who is a storyteller. First I cut a standard sized foam board in half so that it was 15" x 20". Next time I will use a foam board that my oldest used for a school project, thus recycling it. You could also use 2 pieces of thick cardboard for this. I was thrilled to find this felt in the store. It is made from post consumer plastic bottles (recycled materials). Normally I pick a black one and a white one for these boards, but they did not have black or white available. So I picked a natural color and the blue. They could be the ocean, the sky, the sand, and a blank background. The main idea is to have 2 different colors that can be a great back drop for the felt stories and the imagination. These pieces of felt are cut from a bolt. It is not the little sheets bought in the craft section of the store. Lay your board over the felt, on the side that you consider the back. Then cut the felt out so that you have an inch or two all the way around the board. Then cut the corners off of the felt. Using tacky or fabric glue, glue the felt to the back of the board. Do not glue the front of the board, because that might mess up your felt. Do this with with both boards and both sheets of felt. Cut some ribbon to the length that you would like your handle to be. Glue it to the back side of one of the boards. Put glue all over the back of one board, especially along the sides. Then lay the other board on top of it, back sides together. Clamp the two boards together. I bought some of these clamps at the craft store and some at the office supply store. Allow your boards to dry for at least an hour before moving on to the next step. I placed an object that wasn't to heavy on the center of the board while it dried. You don't want it to heavy, because you don't want your board to get dented. Next glue the ribbon around two sides of your board, on the front and back of the board. Also place some glue in any open cracks where the two boards meet. Then clamp the ribbon / boards once more and let it dry over night. The ribbon will help keep the 2 boards together even more, plus it adds a nice finishing touch. I made a black and white one for my nephew when he turned 3. His ribbon had baseballs on it. Then I made him some fun felt stories, including a felt birthday cake and candles. He loved it. Luckly I kept all of my felt stories that I made over 3 years ago. I use to be a preschool teacher, and I loved making felt stories for my classroom. It's a great way for kids to retell stories that they love from books or songs. They can make up their own stories as well. The lady bugs were for a lady bug counting book that I have. The blue horse and black sheep were from an Eric Carle book. The others were just for fun. The bigger animals have glow-in-the-dark paint on them. A perfect on-the-road thing to do. He loved it. How I made the lady bugs and Santa Claus felt pieces: You will need fabric with your subject on it (lady bugs, frogs, etc.), fusable webbing, a sheet of felt, an iron, and scissors. Lay down the felt with the fusable webbing on top of it. Then place your fabric on top of that. Iron them together. This does take some time. Then cut out your felt pieces and reiron them (sometimes they aren't fully fused to the felt). Now you have some professional looking felt story pieces. How I made the other felt pieces: I cut the shapes out using a die-cut machine. I do have my own, but some of them were done at a craft store. Some craft stores have one for public use if you buy something from them. Also some teaching supply stores will let you use theirs for a small fee. You can also use a template and cut out the pieces. The sheep and horse were from home made templates. I copied pages from the book, and then cut out the shapes for those pages. Then I used puffy fabric paint (from the craft store) to decorate them. I like the look of them with an outline around them. This is my favorite website for getting the templates and stories for the felt: preschool express. Here are some of the stories from this site that I have made into a felt story: The Baker's Cat Wee Willie Winkie Ten Little Pumpkins Snowflakes Falling Down The Eensy Weensy Spider Rainbow Bunny
Mon 1er jeu memory Jeu de memory coloré et amusant, facile à manipuler et à jouer pour les plus petits. Un jeu ludique qui allie réflexion, observation et concentration. Son sac rigolo assorti apporte une touche de fantaisie qui, non seulement, plaira aux enfants mais permettra également de ne pas égarer les plaques. Composé de : - 16 plaques en feutrine avec motifs cousus dessus, soit 8 paires - un sac pochon rigolo en polaire et tissu contenant les plaques Création originale 100% française Si vous êtes intéressé par ce jeu de mémoire, vous pouvez me contacter, je peux le réaliser dans différents coloris ou ceux de votre choix (Comptez une dizaine de jours pour la réalisation après la commande)
Disclosure: Some of these products were samples provided to me to try. Opinions and the choice to use are 100% my own! This post contains product links. Hi Friends! I am excited to share with you a fun do it yourself project I have been working on to help with story retelling in kindergarten. If you are […]
Un tableau de feutrine sur le thème des saisons. C'est un tableau réutilisable à l'infini puisque la feutrine tient toute seule sur la feutrine, inutile d'ajouter de la colle !
{helping mommy tell a Bible story} Can you imagine the tremendously overwhelming feelings Mary and Joseph must have felt as they carried the responsibility of becoming the earthly parents to the Son of God? Sometimes--usually
Laissez votre enfant s'amuser et laisser libre cours à son imagination avec ces magnets sur le thème de la forêt.
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Keep children on the edge of their seats with felt board stories. These musical stories are a powerful way to teach during circle time or group time!
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Un quiet book (livre d'activités en feutrine" pour illustrer l'histoire du loup qui voulait changer de couleur d'Orianne Lallemand
Voici une jolie idée découverte faite chez Maman Nougatine à travers plusieurs articles, un clown, un sapin de Noël et un univers printanier. Le principe est très simple, sur une grande feuille de feutrine que l'on garde complète, on vient déposer de plus petits morceaux découpés dans les formes et le thème voulu. Les petites pièces de feutrine "collent" à la grande, comme par magie, l'occasion donc de créer de jolis tableaux avec différents univers ! Pour le premier que j'ai réalisé, j'ai choisi de faire un univers marin à ma Choupette, passionnée de baleines, requins, dauphins et autres "tatues". Pour les modèles, je me suis inspirée de son livre Mes animaux des mers à toucher, ainsi que de son livre de bain sur la mer, afin d'avoir une idée des éléments que je souhaitais représenter et surtout leur forme. Je n'ai pas fait de décalque ou de patron, j'ai coupé à l’œil, mais il est tout à fait possible d'en faire si on est un peu moins à l'aise. Maman Nougatine avait fait le choix de fixer le fond dans un cadre, j'ai préféré pour ma part le laisser libre, on peut ainsi le trimballer facilement, il suffit de l'enrouler ou de le plier. Je range tous les petits accessoires dans une pochette en plastique transparente. Maintenant que je couds je devrais pouvoir lui réaliser une petite trousse ! Mais veillez à bien les ranger, parce que les petits poissons, on en retrouve absolument partout sinon ! Le matériel ; ■ Des feuilles de feutrine de différentes couleurs (2 mm d'épaisseur pour moi) ■ Des ciseaux ■ Des modèles piochés sur le net ou dans un livre ■ Du calque et un crayon si on souhaite dessiner sur la feutrine avant de couper Le pas à pas ; 1/ Garder de coté la feuille bleue claire pour en faire le fond 2/ Découper les formes voulues en essayant de faire correspondre les couleurs ; baleine, dauphin et bateau en bleu foncé requin, raie et rochers en gris tortue, algues et hippocampe en vert corail et étoile de mer en orange pieuvre en rouge sable en jaune 3/ Avec les chutes et petits morceaux restants, découper des poissons de formes et tailles variées (beaucoup de poisson pour nous !) Ma Choupette a passé énormément de temps à jouer avec, en s'installant tantôt sur la table, tantôt sur les marches de l'escalier. Évidemment elle ne fait pas ce genre de tableau, que j'ai réalisé moi-même pour les photos, d'ailleurs elle ne comprends pas trop pourquoi je m'entête à vouloir mettre les algues, le sable ou le corail tout en bas ! ^^ Elle s'amuse surtout à les aligner, en prenant grand soin de mettre les grands éléments d'un côté et les plus petits de l'autre. Ça faisait un moment que je ne lui avais pas proposé, et je me rends compte aujourd'hui que ce petit jeu est aussi l'occasion de nommer les choses qu'elle voit ainsi que leur couleur, on pourra également compter les poissons :) Je lui en ai fait un second en gardant le même fond, que je vous montrerai prochainement, et en regardant les modèles de Maman Nougatine, j'ai bien envie de lui préparer un sapin de Noël, surement à glisser dans son calendrier de l'Avent ! Vous allez manger un peu de tableau en feutrine ces prochaines semaines... j'en suis désolée ! Note : Un seul petit inconvénient à la feutrine, les cheveux s'y accrochent très facilement ! Entre mes cheveux longs, les cheveux bouclés de ma Choupette et les cheveux courts oui, mais bien noirs de son papa, je "nettoie" régulièrement les différentes pièces ! __________________________ Si vous réalisez le même, ou si vous vous en inspirez, pensez à m'en faire part ici en commentaire par mail ([email protected]) ou en me taguant sur les réseaux sociaux (Facebook, Twitter, Hellocoton, Pinterest, Instagram, Google +). Je serai ravie de voir vos réalisations et interprétations =) > Tous les articles Activités & DIY Bébés et Enfants > Tous les articles Tableaux en feutrine Cet article vous a plu ? N'hésitez pas à vous inscrire pour recevoir les prochains ! Remplissez le formulaire dans la colonne de droite ou cliquez simplement ici :) Je suis également sur les réseaux sociaux
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BISON. Buffalo. The item can be made as Toy, Ornament, Magnet, Keychain, Brooch. MAGNET. The item can be made as one sided magnet – the item have a strong magnet inside (you can not see the magnet from the outside, so it is safe for the children) and you can put it on the refrigerator, magnetic board or any metal surface as a great home decor. ORNAMENT. The item can be made without magnet inside, but as a double sided hanging ornament. For easier hanging there is a loop attached to it: ~Tiny loop – for crib mobile crafting, or ~Bigger, 4 inches long hanging tie - just for hanging, as a home decor in kids room for example. TOY. The item can be made just as a double sided Toy for fun, playing or decoration - without magnet inside, no loop. FREESTANDING TOY. Also, most of the animal toys can be made as a Freestanding version - with 4 legs for the animal, that it stands on the surface by itself, without any support. FREESTANDING ORNAMENT. Any Freestanding version of the animal can be made as an ornament – with a tiny loop or longer loop (4 inches long for example) for hanging somewhere. Please write it in the notes of the order if you prefer that! YOUR ITEM CAN INCLUDE A NAME AND/OR A DATE SEWN ON IT! Please type carefully the EXACT words, initials, or dates you want embroidered in the note to seller section at checkout. This includes any punctuation, capitalizations, etc….I do not automatically add the year to your ornament, I will only add it if it's included in your instructions. ANY PERSONALIZATION IS POSSIBLE! Please ask me about it in the letter. SIZE. Measures of Standard size items varies in about 5-6 inches (about 12-15 centimeters). (You can see the approximate size of it in some of the pictures – in man’s hand.) Keychain and Brooch size items are minimized to more suitable size - to about 3-4 inches (8-10 cm). These are High Quality 100% Handmade items - hand cut and hand sewn. These are made with love to children. Thank you for looking and feel free to ask any questions! https://www.facebook.com/Ladybug-on-Chamomile-402961093099929/ https://www.instagram.com/ladybugonchamomile/ https://www.pinterest.com/AlinaBaltic/cute/ https://twitter.com/AlinaMatvejane VIDEOS OF THE ITEMS on Our YOUTUBE channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_uKZ5-DtiQltXr5FNDUpA Best wishes, Alina & LadybugOnChamomile Team
Helping our kids build character is going to be a lifelong endeavor. Here, you'll find some great freebies and other printables related to character building and random acts of kindness.
Inspired by Polar’s Bears Underwear by Tupera Tupera and One Little Librarian’s Adaptation for Story time and What Color is Bear’s Under Wear by Todd Doodler. Help Polar Bear find his favorite Red Underwear. Before starting: Use a tissue box or similar to become a washing machine. Fill the “washing machine” with underw
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