Instead of felt, Kathryn at Fun with Friends at Storytime shows us how to use Beanie Babies as props for some forest rhymes.
I love it when people give me patterns! Kim at Literary Commentary created a gorgeous Owl Babies set, complete with a pattern.
Maggie is contributing to her first Flannel Friday!!! Check out how she made I Broke My Trunk! into a prop story at Playing the Hits.
Tess at Inclusive Literacy shows us how to make a monster felt board. This would be a great addition for anyone who leaves a flannelboard out for kids in your department to play with.
Anne at itsybitsymom shows us how to give your old lady puppet a costume. The kids will love this version of There Was an Old Monster.
That's a wrap! Start getting your Thanksgiving flannelboards ready as next week is the Thanksgiving Extravaganza at What Happens in Storytime.
If you want to know more about Flannel Friday:
- Check out the official Flannel Friday blog that includes schedules and other important information.
- Search for images and links on our Pinterest page.
- Discuss story time stuff (and other ys stuff) on the Flannel Friday Facebook page.
- Follow #flannelstorytime on Twitter.
Thanks for hosting this week. Happy Halloween! Here's my not a Halloween post http://kdr4xmom.blogspot.com/2014/10/little-forest-animals.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for being our lovely host! Here's my Owl Babies flannel story: http://literarylibrariankim.blogspot.com/2014/10/flannel-friday-owl-babies-by-martin.html
ReplyDeleteHere's my not-a-Halloween prop story. Thank you for hosting! (ps it's my first Flannel Friday ... exciting!) http://storytimewithmaggie.wordpress.com/2014/10/28/prop-story-in-progress-i-broke-my-trunk/
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ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting! Here is my puppet mask version of There Was an Old Monster http://wp.me/p3P4CN-pn -Anne
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