I finally finished the quiet books! Like I said here, I made five, one for each classroom, for the daycare I work for. The ones shown in my previous post are for the "Guppy" room and the "Seahorse" room, the two rooms with the youngest children at the center.
This book is for the Starfish room, the next oldest room after the Seahorses.
This book is for the Starfish room, the next oldest room after the Seahorses.
Hence, the starfish on the cover.
This door opens to reveal a teddy bear inside
The kids can open the mailbox to see letters
They can lift up the egg to see a baby chick
Flap the wings of the stuffed butterfly
Lift the leaves to see the owls
Play with the tongue of the frog
Answer the telephone
And peel the banana!
This book is for the Goldfish room, the next oldest room in the center.
The kids can unzip the cocoon and pull out the butterfly
Open the barn to reveal the animals, and then play with the finger puppets.
Take the eggs out of the nest
Open the tent to see the campfire
Open the gate of the garden and "pick" the carrots
Open the fruit to see the inside
Make the flowers grow
And put on a glove.
This book is for the Stingray room, the oldest room in the center.
The kids can snap on the leaves and flowers to show the different seasons
And then store the unused leaves under the grass
They can pick the petals off of the flower and then rearrange them in any order
They can clip and un-clip the puppy's collar
They can ice the cake, place the candle, and scoop the icecream
They can practice painting
Count the money in the piggy bank
(This is one of my favorite pages)
Button and unbutton the wheels of the cars
And practice tying their shoes!
I loved making these books, but I'm so glad I'm done. They were a lot of work and very time consuming. I took about an hour every day at work to work on them so I could get them done in time.
I took them to work yesterday. The teachers absolutely loved them and my boss thought they were adorable. She actually wants me to show them off at a meeting next Tuesday with some of her bosses and coworkers. I'm nervous, but excited because I know how hard I worked on these and I'm happy that they're being appreciated.
Now I'm going to be able to relax and have one more thing crossed off my to-do list before school starts!
xoxo
oh my word how crafty! I'll be paying you one day to make these for my kids.
ReplyDeleteAhhh I would love too!
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