This week, the Flannel Friday Round Up is featuring the upcoming summer library program, Dig into Reading. Sherry Duskey Rinker's Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site combines a favorite of little boys in every generation, trucks, with one of the most important factors in pre-literacy, rhyme.
Die-cutting can be challenging with felt, but works great with craft foam. While cutting shapes from the dies that rotate through the libraries in our system, I was only missing the crane in order to allow the storytime crowd a tactile connection to this book. It was easy enough to trace the digger and extend its arm into a crane. These pieces have velcro added to the back for use on the flannel board.
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ReplyDeleteMy grandson fixated on Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site for a couple of months. This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! My son is refusing to let me return this book to the library. I might have to make him one.
ReplyDeleteThanks, ladies. It has been very popular around here lately, too.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Kristine! So pleased you decided to start your own blog. ��
ReplyDeleteI'm catching up on the Flannel Fridays since I hosted last. I love, love, love your blog name!!!
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