This week's round-up features a wide range of creative ideas.
Library Quine of
Loons and Quines @ Librarytime brings a Scottish flair to the ever popular "Little Mouse" game with
"There's a moose loose aboot this hoose!" She provides background information about making it relevant to her "wee ones."
Anne of
So Tomorrow and one of our "Founding Flannelers" gives some terrific advice about becoming a Flannel Friday participant with
"So You Want to Flannel Your Fridays?" I hope this post makes its way onto the Flannel Friday website.
Lisa of
Libraryland gives us a flannel version of
"The Deep Blue Sea" by Audrey Wood. She also suggests how to use it in story time programs.
Sandy of
Storytime Sparks shows us some lovely kites (Patterned felt! Glitter felt! Ribbons!) created by her colleague Sue in her post
"Kites." She also tells us how they were used in a toddler program listing two kite rhymes and the book used.
Please welcome Kelly of
Welcome to Storytime who has created fantastic felt figures for
Boo Hoo Bird by Jeremy Tankard for her first Flannel Friday post,
"Boo Hoo Bird Flannel Story." She calls herself a newbie inspired by Flannel Friday but her figures definitely don't look like those of a newbie.
Molly of
What Happens in Storytime brings us a favorite nursery rhyme
"Hickory Dickery Dock" but with a twist. She sends a most unexpected (but cute) animal up the clock.
Katie of
¡Es divertido hablar dos idiomas! offers her first Flannel Friday contribution with a
"Bilingual Storytime Idea - Flannel Friday." It's a Spanish version of "Aiken Drum" inspired by last week's post by
Miss Mary Liberry. Welcome Katie!
Lucy of
In the Children's Room tells us in her post
"Book! Book! Book!" how to use flannel pieces to complement the popular book by Deborah Bruss. She also cleverly reuses her flannel pieces.
Katie of
Storytime Katie shows us another set of adorable finger puppets that she made from a purchased kit. They are
"Jungle Puppets" and she will be using them for an upcoming zoo storytime.
Nicole of
Narrating Tales of Preschool Storytime in her post,
"Baby Bumblebee (Song by Dr. Jean)," created felt animals to go along with the song. (My favorite is the purple cat.)
Seth of
The Voices Inside My Headphones gives us
"Five Little Ducks Cleaning the House." He manages to pack a lot of action into his rhyme.
Kay Leigh of
Storytime ABC's has a terrific storytime prop which is a
"Big Red Barn." Even though she has been using this prop for years, it has never lost its child appeal.
Amy of
Catch the Possibilities is also posting for the first time. She gives us a rhyme with flannel pieces called
"What Will We See in Outer Space?" Welcome Amy and thank you for the nice words about Flannel Friday.
Sarah of
Read It Again! adds a twist to a popular story with
"Dog's Colorful Day (with a dinosaur)." She made a cute green dinosaur with colorful spots.
Mary of
Miss Mary Liberry presents us with a challenge with the tongue twister
"Yellow Butter, Purple Jelly, Red Jam, and Brown Bread." Again she incorporates literacy skills into an activity that is fun.
Jane of
Piper Loves the Library takes creating felt pieces to another level with
"Reading Birds in Flannel!" I would love to see a photo of the cast in costume.
Courtney of
Miss Courtney Meets Bobo explains how she uses felt pieces in her
"Mother Goose on the Loose" program. Humpty Dumpty takes plenty of falls each week.
Tracey of
1234 More Storytimes describes how she did a storytime about the concept
"Round." It may be a simple concept but she gets the children involved and sneaks in some literacy skills as well.
My contribution this week is
"The Bat: Cut and Tell." I plan to use it for my "Nocturnal Animals" family story time this summer.
Information about Flannel Friday including the schedule of future round-ups and links to the previous ones can be found at the
Flannel Friday website.