![]() ![]() Included is a link to the Pigeon coloring sheet template!Ĭate from “Storytiming” shares her flannelized Where’s My Teddy? based on the book by Jez Alborough. “The Voices Inside My Headphones” brings us a Pigeon Craft featuring our favorite Pigeon from the books by Mo Willems. Her bunnies are awesome (especially Mommy Bunny with her glasses :)). “Miss Mary Liberry” (ya gotta love her blog name) shares a cute bunny tale Conejito(story retold by Margaret Read MacDonald) that is based on a folktale from Panama. ![]() Can’t wait to see the pirate-themed storytime plan, Katie as I am sure it will be a hit with the kids! The second flannel is just as cute and easy as Katie suggests using Microsoft clip-art. ![]() Katie of “Storytime Katie” has shared…not one, but TWO Pirate-Themed Flannelboards! And, the first includes a link to a template which is so incredibly helpful. And, FYI, this fantastic rhyme was written by Linda herself! It also is an excellent addition to an Outer Space theme. Linda from “Notes from the Story Room” presents Aliens at Bedtime! If you are participating in the “Dream Big…Read” Summer Reading 2012 program, this flannel would be a great addition. And, WOW, she even made flannel fireworks! Seeing summer through their eyes in Lucy’s flannelized version will make you appreciate summer even more. I love these books as the kids can relate to Little Mouse and Minka and how they see the world. Lucy from “In the Children’s Room” has flannelized Lauren Thompson’s Mouse’s First Summer. Check out this post to see Charlie’s final hat selection! I can definitely see myself using this one for a Bugs theme or even a Clothes/Getting Dressed theme. I am amazed not only at the talent shown in those pages, but at the kindness, thought and consideration that went into this book.Īndrea at “Rovingfiddlehead Kidlit” has brought Charlie the Centipede to life ! Charlie wants a hat and ends up getting a lot of suggestions from his many insect friends. This is a great interactive flannel and also really gets the kids talking about shapes and colors! Not familiar with the book? Check out the trailer Library Quine has linked up at her site!Īnne from “So Tomorrow” shares Baby’s Flannel Friday Book, a gift given in honor of her “Very Special Delivery”–her baby is literally due any day! Each page of this beautiful flannel book was handcrafted by a member/contributor of the Flannel Friday group–specifically Melissa, LQ, Sharon, Tracey, Katie, Mollie, Andrea, Cate, Mary, Liz, Linda, Katie, and Anna. Library Quine from “Loons and Quines at Librarytime” has created a Robot and Shapes Flannel basedon the book “Robot, Zombie, Frankenstein”. I can definitely picture the kids amazed at this one–they are fascinated by the number 100. GAIL THE SNAIL HOW TOLisa from “Libraryland” brings us the ultimate in participation flannelboard board rhymes as she shares 100 Animals–yes, I did say 100 animals and there actually are 100! Lisa gives some great ideas on how to easily create this flannel as well as some suggestions on the execution of the rhyme. Kelly from “Welcome to Storytime” blasts off with Five Little Rockets that are ready to zoom, zoom, zoom! This is a great flannelboard and action rhyme that works well for an Outer Space theme and fits right in with Summer Reading 2012. It gave me an opportunity to really explore these great blogs/websites though at some point I had to reign myself in so I could get the round-up done! Have fun enjoying some great ideas, these librarians are truly awesome! What a fun job we have! ! I am so excited to be hosting this week and am looking forward to seeing all the ways we bring stories to life…I was initially nervous to host Flannel Friday, but I honestly had a lot of fun. This is a quote from Hallmark! Thank you to Anne ( ) for sharing that one! I think this quote represents how all of us Flannel Friday folks feel about storytime. It’s for bringing stories to life in a whole new way.” ![]()
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