Flannel's so soft...
"The Most Wonderful Egg in the World" SLC Book Boy shares a teaser for the book by Helme Heine with flannel pieces for an adaptation. I must check out this book!
"Happy Birthday" with yummy cupcakes and a surprise ending from Ram Sam Storytime.
"Looking for a Hug" from Librarian VS Storytime. Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo-doo! Add a favorite television character to one of your stories or rhymes.
"Five Comfy Mattresses" also known as "The Princess and the Pea" from The Voices Inside My Headphones is my kind of silly.
"Clip-Clop" from Piper Loves the Library is an adaptation of "the perfect book" according to Jane and I must agree. The black backing on the figures make them jump off the flannel board which can be challenging with that red.
"Five Royal Penguins" a countdown rhyme and guessing game by me!
"Heart Felt Songs" from Storytime ABC's offers several ideas for Valentine's Day programs. Could those hearts work for a rainbow storytime, too?
"Cookie Monster" from Read, Rhyme and Sing. Mmmm, C is for cookie that's good enough for me!
Is that a banana?
"Recipe for a Hippopotamus Sandwich" A deliciously silly version of the Shel Silverstein poem from So Tomorrow.
"Winter Tree and Forest Animals" from Read, Sarah, Read. It's a lift-the-flap prop. Go ahead, click on it.
"Not a Box" from Thrive After Thee. A cardboard box is all you need for a brilliant story prop.
You CAN wear it on your finger
"Little Birdies" Welcome Storytime Fun to the mix with her many colored birds.
"Humpty Dumpty" from Libraryland. I love Dr. Jean!
How'd you do that?
"Flannel Board" out of a binder. How did she do it? Find out on Read it Again! Don't miss her fish flannel to share with little patrons.
"Cutting Flannel with a Silhouette Cameo" from Loons and Quines. A review I find interesting as I've been using my library's Cricut to make craft pieces. I haven't been brave enough to try flannel yet.
It's like flannel that doesn't fall down...
"Never Too Little to Love" SLC Book Boy shares my favorite love story with laminated pieces that look as if they popped right out of the book and an adorable giraffe hat.
"Musical Instruments" Story Time Secrets lets us in on the secret to planning storytimes for challenging letters like X and V.
And that concludes the round-up portion of this post. Thank you all for contributing such fun, inventive stories. If you would like to join the Flannel Friday group, you can follow us on Facebook or Pinterest. For more information, visit the Flannel Friday blog.
The candles are lit! Flannel Friday will be celebrating our 2nd birthday on March 15th, 2013. There are several ways in which you can take part. First, fill out the Where in the World are you? survey. You do not need a blog or web site for this party game. The major festivities begin on March 8th when Rain Makes Applesauce will be sharing What Flannel Friday means to you? Contribute a poem, song, video or even a flannel story to show your appreciation for this fabulous group. If you can't make it to the party, but would still like to send a card (i.e. you don't have a blog), please leave a comment on Rain Makes Applesauce or our FB page.
"The Most Wonderful Egg in the World" SLC Book Boy shares a teaser for the book by Helme Heine with flannel pieces for an adaptation. I must check out this book!
"Happy Birthday" with yummy cupcakes and a surprise ending from Ram Sam Storytime.
"Looking for a Hug" from Librarian VS Storytime. Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo-doo! Add a favorite television character to one of your stories or rhymes.
"Clip-Clop" from Piper Loves the Library is an adaptation of "the perfect book" according to Jane and I must agree. The black backing on the figures make them jump off the flannel board which can be challenging with that red.
"Five Royal Penguins" a countdown rhyme and guessing game by me!
"Heart Felt Songs" from Storytime ABC's offers several ideas for Valentine's Day programs. Could those hearts work for a rainbow storytime, too?
"Cookie Monster" from Read, Rhyme and Sing. Mmmm, C is for cookie that's good enough for me!
"Recipe for a Hippopotamus Sandwich" A deliciously silly version of the Shel Silverstein poem from So Tomorrow.
"Winter Tree and Forest Animals" from Read, Sarah, Read. It's a lift-the-flap prop. Go ahead, click on it.
"Not a Box" from Thrive After Thee. A cardboard box is all you need for a brilliant story prop.
You CAN wear it on your finger
"Little Birdies" Welcome Storytime Fun to the mix with her many colored birds.
"Humpty Dumpty" from Libraryland. I love Dr. Jean!
How'd you do that?
"Flannel Board" out of a binder. How did she do it? Find out on Read it Again! Don't miss her fish flannel to share with little patrons.
"Cutting Flannel with a Silhouette Cameo" from Loons and Quines. A review I find interesting as I've been using my library's Cricut to make craft pieces. I haven't been brave enough to try flannel yet.
It's like flannel that doesn't fall down...
"Never Too Little to Love" SLC Book Boy shares my favorite love story with laminated pieces that look as if they popped right out of the book and an adorable giraffe hat.
"Musical Instruments" Story Time Secrets lets us in on the secret to planning storytimes for challenging letters like X and V.
And that concludes the round-up portion of this post. Thank you all for contributing such fun, inventive stories. If you would like to join the Flannel Friday group, you can follow us on Facebook or Pinterest. For more information, visit the Flannel Friday blog.
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Wow! I am smiling ear-to-ear over this Round-Up! So many yummy-looking flannels before you even click on the links!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks for hosting this week. You did a tremendously wonderful job!
Have fun at the Valentine craft program with your little guy today ~ he deserves to have his Mommy's full attention now!
Take care!
~ K ~