Kids Felt Mini-Pool Table

Posted by funfelt on Monday Jul 21, 2008 Under Arts and Crafts, Fun Felt Activities, Fun and Games

Oh wow, you have got to check out this creative felt craft idea, complete with instructions and a photo, from one of my favorite bloggers, Scribbit:

http://scribbit.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-to-make-mini-pool-table.html

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Hi everyone! I’ve recently become aware that there are many videos online showing teachers, childcare providers and librarians telling felt board stories! I thought I’d share them here in case you’d like to see the techniques they use, or just for fun to show the kids!

The Three Little Pigs - Worthington Libraries Programs to Go

The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly - Marisa with Preschool Learning Online
Hickory Dickery Dock - Worthington Libraries Programs to Go

Old MacDonald Had a Farm - Worthington Libraries Programs to Go

Brown Bear Brown Bear, What Do You See? - Ms. Charme

Five Little Pumpkins - Cullens ABCs

Mr. Sun (Please Shine Down on Me) - Cullens ABCs

Five Little Monkeys Swinging in a Tree - Cullens ABCs

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Patriotic Activities

Posted by funfelt on Thursday Jul 3, 2008 Under History and Social Studies, Holidays and Seasons

Patriotic Lessons & Activities

Happy Birthday, America! Celebrate with the kids by making some of these crafts or doing these activities on the 4th, and continue to teach patriotism all year round!

US Veterans
Have your family look for Veterans License Plates and tell your children how they keep our nation free and because of all the past Veterans we are a FREE country today. Even go to a Veterans Hospital and Thank the men and women there for keeping this country FREE THANK YOU

A Cool Independence Day Treat
Take a tall glass and in the bottom put strawberry yogurt then add fresh (washed and cut) strawberries, add Cool Whip in the middle, and then add blueberries (whole). On top, add some blueberry yogurt, and on top of that a little dab of Cool Whip. For extra fun, get inexpensive red/white/blue decorations on a toothpick to stick in the top.
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