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How to make a Quiet book Hippo Teeth activity page for motivating children to brush their teeth. FREE pattern & tutorial for the no-sew & sewing method included!

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The Quiet Book Blog: Kaitlyn's Name Quiet Books Felt Book Ideas, Cloth Books, Felt Quiet Book, Book For Baby, Book Tutorial, Felt Name, Felt Boards, Quiet Book Pages, Baby Quiet Book

I love quiet books that spell out a child's name on the pages. They're such a cool keepsake - fun to look at and play with when the child is little, and a tender reminder of someone's love for them when they're older. Today's post features two name books made by Kaitlyn of Creatv.ly - and they are stunning. The detail that she put into each page is really just beautiful, and I find myself wishing that I had such talent. : ) I think my very favorite page from these books is the hummingbird…

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ANIMALS QUIETBOOK helps children identify familiar animals such as chickens, ducks, sheeps, butterflies, etc. Through interaction with book pages, children practice the ability to use ten fingers for activities such as tearing up, assembling, sliding, threading ... These activities help children develop comprehensively about thinking and both gross motor skills and fine motor skills when interacting with life. Gross Motor Skills, Handmade Books, Gross Motor, Activity Book, Quiet Book, Book Pages, Fine Motor Skills, Book Activities, Fine Motor

ANIMALS QUIETBOOK helps children identify familiar animals such as chickens, ducks, sheeps, butterflies, etc. Through interaction with book pages, children practice the ability to use ten fingers for activities such as tearing up, assembling, sliding, threading ... These activities help children develop comprehensively about thinking and both gross motor skills and fine motor skills when interacting with life.

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