Monday, June 28, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Peter Pan Flannel Board Story
This 27 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the story of Peter Pan.
Set Includes:
Baby Peter, Tinkerbell, Wendy, Michael, John, Fairy Dust, Button, Thimble, Soap, Shadow, Window, Story Book, Indians, Crying, Captain Hook, Pirate Ship, Pirates, Smee, Mermaids, Croc, Plank, Medicine, Poison, Arrow, Treehouse, and Lost Boys.
(Captain Hook Measures 4 inches tall)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See Exerpt from story below.)
Exerpt from the story:
"A long time ago a there was a baby born, named Peter. Peter wasn’t like other babies. He wanted to stay a little boy forever and never grow up. So, he ran away from home and lived in the park with a fairy, named Tinkerbell.
After a while she taught him how to fly and they flew away to a place called Neverland where Peter could stay a little boy forever.
There were other boys in Neverland who didn’t want to grow up. Peter called them the lost boys and Peter became their leader.
Peter Pan and the Lost Boys had lots of adventures playing with the Indians and fighting with the Pirates. But Peter also loved to hear bedtime stories. For that he would fly back to earth. There he would sit at the Darling children’s’ nursery window and listen to the older sister, Wendy, tell stories to her two younger brothers, John and Michael.
One night as he was listening to Wendy, Peter’s shadow got away from him and snuck inside. When the children were asleep he and his fairy friend, Tinkerbell, climbed in after it..."
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Set Includes:
Baby Peter, Tinkerbell, Wendy, Michael, John, Fairy Dust, Button, Thimble, Soap, Shadow, Window, Story Book, Indians, Crying, Captain Hook, Pirate Ship, Pirates, Smee, Mermaids, Croc, Plank, Medicine, Poison, Arrow, Treehouse, and Lost Boys.
(Captain Hook Measures 4 inches tall)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See Exerpt from story below.)
Exerpt from the story:
"A long time ago a there was a baby born, named Peter. Peter wasn’t like other babies. He wanted to stay a little boy forever and never grow up. So, he ran away from home and lived in the park with a fairy, named Tinkerbell.
After a while she taught him how to fly and they flew away to a place called Neverland where Peter could stay a little boy forever.
There were other boys in Neverland who didn’t want to grow up. Peter called them the lost boys and Peter became their leader.
Peter Pan and the Lost Boys had lots of adventures playing with the Indians and fighting with the Pirates. But Peter also loved to hear bedtime stories. For that he would fly back to earth. There he would sit at the Darling children’s’ nursery window and listen to the older sister, Wendy, tell stories to her two younger brothers, John and Michael.
One night as he was listening to Wendy, Peter’s shadow got away from him and snuck inside. When the children were asleep he and his fairy friend, Tinkerbell, climbed in after it..."
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Stone Soup Flannel Board Story
This 16 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the story of Stone Soup.
Set Includes:
Soldier, Shoemaker, Baker, Butcher, Villagers, Cauldron, Stones, Potatoes, Onion, Cabbage, Corn, Peas, Mushrooms, Meat, Flour, and Carrots.
(Soldier measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See Exerpt from story below.)
Exerpt from the story:
"One day there was a soldier returning from war passing through a certain village. He stopped in the village square to talk to an old shoemaker in the village. He was asking the shoemaker if there was anywhere he could stay the night. The old shoemaker told him that there was no food in the village and it would be better for the soldier to just move on.
The soldier told the villager not to worry, that he had everything he needed and would not need any food from the village. In fact, he told the villager he was planning to make some delicious soup, called “Stone soup” and he was planning to share his meal with the villagers.
He pulled a cauldron from his gear, lit a fire under it, and filled it with water. Then he pulled two large stones from his pack and dropped them into the water.
As he went about stirring his stone soup the villagers started to come out of their houses and gather around the soldier to see what he was doing."
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Set Includes:
Soldier, Shoemaker, Baker, Butcher, Villagers, Cauldron, Stones, Potatoes, Onion, Cabbage, Corn, Peas, Mushrooms, Meat, Flour, and Carrots.
(Soldier measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See Exerpt from story below.)
Exerpt from the story:
"One day there was a soldier returning from war passing through a certain village. He stopped in the village square to talk to an old shoemaker in the village. He was asking the shoemaker if there was anywhere he could stay the night. The old shoemaker told him that there was no food in the village and it would be better for the soldier to just move on.
The soldier told the villager not to worry, that he had everything he needed and would not need any food from the village. In fact, he told the villager he was planning to make some delicious soup, called “Stone soup” and he was planning to share his meal with the villagers.
He pulled a cauldron from his gear, lit a fire under it, and filled it with water. Then he pulled two large stones from his pack and dropped them into the water.
As he went about stirring his stone soup the villagers started to come out of their houses and gather around the soldier to see what he was doing."
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Ten Penguins in a Bed Flannel Board Story
This 12 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the song of Ten in the Bed.
Set Includes:
Ten Penguins in PJs, and a two piece bed (so all the pieces will fit in a quart size bag for storage)
(Penguins measure 3 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the song.
Set Includes:
Ten Penguins in PJs, and a two piece bed (so all the pieces will fit in a quart size bag for storage)
(Penguins measure 3 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the song.
Exerpt from song:
Ten Penguins in the bed and the little one said,
"I'm crowded, roll over".
So they all rolled over and one fell out.
Nine Penguins in the bed and the little one said,
"I'm crowded, roll over...
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Saturday, June 19, 2010
June Giveaways
I am being featured and sponsoring a giveaway on My Four Monkeys blog this month. Swing on over to her blog and enter the giveaway...
My Four Monkeys
My Four Monkeys
On the 28th I will also be featured on the In a Kids World blog. I will post the link as soon as it is available. So please check back on the 28th for more details.
Emperor's New Clothes Flannel Board Story
This 13 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the story of The Emperor's New Clothes.
Set Includes:
Emperor, Castle, Tailors, Sewing Machine, Thread, Advisor, Servants, Mirror, Emperor in "new clothes", Bags of Gold, People, Father and Son, and Laughing.
(Emperor measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(see exerpt from story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"The emperor was so excited to have these unique and wonderful clothes that he immediately hired the tailors. The emperor asked them what they needed to begin working. The tailors asked for a sewing machine, and some gold thread. They told the emperor that they already had their magically wonderful fabric with them and they would begin work at once.
After a few hours the emperor asked one of his smartest advisors to go check on the tailors and see how the clothes were coming. When the advisor went to the work room the tailors told him they were almost finished. They told him to touch the clothes and feel the softness of the fabric. They asked him how he liked the colors they had chosen for the emperor. The advisor got very nervous, not being able to see anything at all, he thought he must be too stupid to see the magical fabric. He didn’t want anyone to think he was stupid so he told the tailors he thought the colors were beautiful and the fabric was the softest he’d ever felt. He told them he would let the emperor know what a wonderful job they were doing..."
Set Includes:
Emperor, Castle, Tailors, Sewing Machine, Thread, Advisor, Servants, Mirror, Emperor in "new clothes", Bags of Gold, People, Father and Son, and Laughing.
(Emperor measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(see exerpt from story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"The emperor was so excited to have these unique and wonderful clothes that he immediately hired the tailors. The emperor asked them what they needed to begin working. The tailors asked for a sewing machine, and some gold thread. They told the emperor that they already had their magically wonderful fabric with them and they would begin work at once.
After a few hours the emperor asked one of his smartest advisors to go check on the tailors and see how the clothes were coming. When the advisor went to the work room the tailors told him they were almost finished. They told him to touch the clothes and feel the softness of the fabric. They asked him how he liked the colors they had chosen for the emperor. The advisor got very nervous, not being able to see anything at all, he thought he must be too stupid to see the magical fabric. He didn’t want anyone to think he was stupid so he told the tailors he thought the colors were beautiful and the fabric was the softest he’d ever felt. He told them he would let the emperor know what a wonderful job they were doing..."
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Friday, June 18, 2010
Caps for Sale Flannel Board Story
This 16 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the story of Caps for Sale.
Set Includes:
Peddler, Red Caps, Blue Caps, Brown Caps, Gray Caps, Four Monkeys with Caps, Stomping Foot, Shaking Finger, Shaking Fists, Tree, Caps for Sale Words, Sleeping, and No Money.
(Peddler measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See exerpt from the story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"And what do you think he saw?
On every branch sat a monkey. On every monkey was a gray, or a brown, or a blue, or a red cap! The peddler looked at the monkeys. The monkeys looked at the peddler.
He didn’t know what to do. Finally he spoke to them. “You monkeys, you,” he said, shaking a finger at them, “you give me back my caps.”
But the monkeys only shook their fingers back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
This made the peddler angry. So he shook both hands at them and said, “You monkeys, you! You give me back my caps.”
But the monkeys only shook both their hands back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
Now he felt quite angry. He stamped his foot, and he said, “You monkey, you! You better give me back my caps!”
But the monkeys only stamped their feet back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
By this time the peddler was really very, very angry. He stamped both his feet and shouted, “You monkeys, you! You must give me back my caps!”
But the monkeys only stamped both their feet back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
At last he became so angry that he pulled off his own cap, threw it on the ground, and began to walk away.
But then, each monkey pulled off his cap. And all the gray caps, and all the brown caps, and all the blue caps, and all the red caps came flying down out of the tree..."
Set Includes:
Peddler, Red Caps, Blue Caps, Brown Caps, Gray Caps, Four Monkeys with Caps, Stomping Foot, Shaking Finger, Shaking Fists, Tree, Caps for Sale Words, Sleeping, and No Money.
(Peddler measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See exerpt from the story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"And what do you think he saw?
On every branch sat a monkey. On every monkey was a gray, or a brown, or a blue, or a red cap! The peddler looked at the monkeys. The monkeys looked at the peddler.
He didn’t know what to do. Finally he spoke to them. “You monkeys, you,” he said, shaking a finger at them, “you give me back my caps.”
But the monkeys only shook their fingers back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
This made the peddler angry. So he shook both hands at them and said, “You monkeys, you! You give me back my caps.”
But the monkeys only shook both their hands back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
Now he felt quite angry. He stamped his foot, and he said, “You monkey, you! You better give me back my caps!”
But the monkeys only stamped their feet back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
By this time the peddler was really very, very angry. He stamped both his feet and shouted, “You monkeys, you! You must give me back my caps!”
But the monkeys only stamped both their feet back at him and said, “Tsk, tsk, tsk.”
At last he became so angry that he pulled off his own cap, threw it on the ground, and began to walk away.
But then, each monkey pulled off his cap. And all the gray caps, and all the brown caps, and all the blue caps, and all the red caps came flying down out of the tree..."
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Twelve Dancing Princesses Flannel Board Story
This 17 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the story of The Twelve Dancing Princesses.
Set Includes:
King, 12 Princesses, Soldier, Old Woman, Cloak, Shoes, Snoring, Trap Door, Gold Leaves, Silver Leaves, Diamond Leaves, Silver Goblet, Gold Goblet, Princes, Castle, Princess Bride, and Prince in a Boat.
(Soldier measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See exerpt from story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"Finally, the king made a decree that if any man could figure out within three nights how his daughters were getting out of their bedroom at night and where they were going to dance the night away he would reward that man half his kingdom and marriage to one of his daughters.
Several princes came to the castle to try to solve the mystery. The men would stay in the room attached to the Princesses’ bedroom. But none of them ever seemed to be able to stay awake long enough to see where the princesses would go, and all of them left the castle without any reward.
One day a soldier was returning home from war. As he entered the kingdom he met an old woman. He was kind to her and as they talked she told him about the king’s daughters and the reward that had been offered. The old woman gave the soldier a cloak that would make him invisible and warned him not to drink anything the princesses would offer him at night, but pretend to be asleep after they left. He thanked the old woman and headed toward the castle..."
Set Includes:
King, 12 Princesses, Soldier, Old Woman, Cloak, Shoes, Snoring, Trap Door, Gold Leaves, Silver Leaves, Diamond Leaves, Silver Goblet, Gold Goblet, Princes, Castle, Princess Bride, and Prince in a Boat.
(Soldier measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See exerpt from story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"Finally, the king made a decree that if any man could figure out within three nights how his daughters were getting out of their bedroom at night and where they were going to dance the night away he would reward that man half his kingdom and marriage to one of his daughters.
Several princes came to the castle to try to solve the mystery. The men would stay in the room attached to the Princesses’ bedroom. But none of them ever seemed to be able to stay awake long enough to see where the princesses would go, and all of them left the castle without any reward.
One day a soldier was returning home from war. As he entered the kingdom he met an old woman. He was kind to her and as they talked she told him about the king’s daughters and the reward that had been offered. The old woman gave the soldier a cloak that would make him invisible and warned him not to drink anything the princesses would offer him at night, but pretend to be asleep after they left. He thanked the old woman and headed toward the castle..."
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Frog Prince Flannel Board Story
This 15 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the story of The Frog Prince.
Set Includes:
Princess, Frog, Bed, Plate, Offer Bubble, Request Bubble, Well, Spiteful Fairy, Gold Ball, Prince (with green clothes instead of brown), King, Crying, Castle, Kiss, and Wedding Bell.
(Prince measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See exerpt from story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"The princess opened the door to see the ugly little green frog sitting on the steps. She slammed the door and quickly went back to the dinner table. When her father, the king asked her who was at the door she told him the whole story about the golden ball, the well, and her promise to the frog who had helped her. The king was upset at his daughter for not doing as she said she would. He made her go get the frog from the stairs and set him on the table to eat off her golden plate.
When it was time for bed the frog told the princess how tired he was and that he was ready to sleep on her pillow. The princess did not want to sleep in the same bed with a disgusting frog, but her father explained to her that when someone helps us when we are in need we should not hate them later because of the way they look. The princess knew her father was right, so she carried him up to her bed.
Just before the frog fell asleep, he reminded the princess of her last promise, “Princess, you promised to be my sweetheart. Please give me my kiss goodnight...”
Set Includes:
Princess, Frog, Bed, Plate, Offer Bubble, Request Bubble, Well, Spiteful Fairy, Gold Ball, Prince (with green clothes instead of brown), King, Crying, Castle, Kiss, and Wedding Bell.
(Prince measures 4 inches)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See exerpt from story below)
Exerpt from the story:
"The princess opened the door to see the ugly little green frog sitting on the steps. She slammed the door and quickly went back to the dinner table. When her father, the king asked her who was at the door she told him the whole story about the golden ball, the well, and her promise to the frog who had helped her. The king was upset at his daughter for not doing as she said she would. He made her go get the frog from the stairs and set him on the table to eat off her golden plate.
When it was time for bed the frog told the princess how tired he was and that he was ready to sleep on her pillow. The princess did not want to sleep in the same bed with a disgusting frog, but her father explained to her that when someone helps us when we are in need we should not hate them later because of the way they look. The princess knew her father was right, so she carried him up to her bed.
Just before the frog fell asleep, he reminded the princess of her last promise, “Princess, you promised to be my sweetheart. Please give me my kiss goodnight...”
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Labels:
Elementary Reading,
Fables and Fairytales,
Flannel Board Stories,
Kindergarten,
Preschool,
Princesses
Little Blue Engine Who Could Flannel Board Story
This 14 piece "printed" flannel board story made from my own original pictures is the story of The Little Blue Engine Who Could.
Set Includes:
Black Engine, Shiny Engine, Red Engine, Blue Engine, Train Cars, Dolls, Teddy Bear, Clown, Toys, Food, Puff (smoke), Mountain, Children, and Thinking Bubble. (Engine measures 2.5 inches tall)
Also included is a laminated copy of the story.
(See exerpt from story below)
Exerpt from the Story:
"The next train that came down the track was a little blue engine. He was a very little engine, but he was the toys last hope. When the toys asked the little blue engine if he would help them get over the mountain, the little blue engine thought about it and said he knew he was little, but he would be happy to try.
The little blue engine backed up and hooked onto the train. The dolls, the teddy bear, and the clown got back into their cars. And then the little blue said, “I think I can get over the mountain. I think I can. I think I can.”
The little blue engine pulled and tugged and finally the train began to move. Slowly, slowly he headed up the mountain all the while chanting, “I think I can. I think I can. I think I can...”
Felt Story Price: Uncut $10, Pre-cut $12
Shipping: $2 for the first Story, $0.50 for each additional story
Magnetic Story Price: Uncut $13, Pre-cut $15
Shipping: $3 for the first story, $1.00 for each additional story
Labels:
Elementary Reading,
Fables and Fairytales,
Flannel Board Stories,
Giveaways,
Kindergarten,
Preschool
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Winner of Mays Giveaway is...
LEE
Thanks to everyone who participated. Keep posted for June's specials and giveaways!!
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