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Felt encourages a wide range of sensory play in these principal areas of developmental skills:
-Intellectual -Fine Motor -Large Motor -Language -Sequencing -Social/Emotional -Spritual/Emotional -Memorization -Life -Tactile -Creative -Visual Our felt products help spark creativity and imagination and offer learning through play. Come see what Story Time Felts and Time4Felt.com can do fo you!
Awnya Boam Time4Felt owner Story Time Felts Independent Distributor (formerly known as the Storyteller)
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March ExtrasMore information for the Boredom Buster ideas and Special DaysYou will need: -1 cup margarine -1 cup brown sugar -1 cup white sugar -2 eggs -1 cup peanut butter -1 cup quick oatmeal -2 cups flour -1/2 teaspoon salt -1 teaspoon baking soda -1 teaspoon vanilla Beat sugars, margarine, and eggs until fluffy. Add remaining ingredients. Spread in lightly greased jelly roll pan, 11 x 17". Bake at 350 degrees F for 12-15 minutes. Do Not Overbake! Cool and spread warmed peanut butter (spreads easier) in a thin layer on the crust. Frost with chocolate frosting. Cut into finger sized slices. -Chocolate Frosting-
You will need:
-1/3 cup margarine -3 cups powdered sugar -1 teaspoon vanilla -2/3 cup cocoa -1/3 cup milk Whip until fluffy. You can change the thickness by adding more powdered sugar to make thicker and more milk to thin. Be very careful when adding milk, a little goes a long way. These great bears are great for playing dress-up. There is a girl bear and a boy bear in this set, but you can also get them separately. There are different weather windows that you can put in the window and then help the bear get dressed to match! Also fun for just playing. Practice dressing yourself or these great bears today!
To get your own "Weather Bears" Story Time Felts set visit Our Catalog for more information.
-A rooster takes 18-20 breaths a minute, a hen 30-35. -A chicken can have 4 or 5 toes on each foot. -It takes a hen 24-26 hours to lay an egg. The chicken was once considered a sacred animal symbolizing the sun.
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Visit your local library and check out the book "The Little Engine that Could" by by Watty Piper and Loren Long and read it with a parent or by yourself. Then use the Story Time Felts pieces to tell the story again from memory. Use the extra papers that come with the sets to tell other stories with the same pieces or make up a story of your own.
To get your own "the Littlest Engine" Story Time Felts set visit Our Catalog for more information.
-State Flower-
Visit www.50states.com to find out what your state flower is, see pictures, and learn more about it. You will need: -marshmallows -a picture, letter, or idea for a picture - frosting or glue Dip the marshmallows in the frosting or the glue and then create a picture with them. You can put them on the lines of an existing picture or make your own. White marshmallows are great for snow. Colored marshmallows are great for a great many more things. Use either the glue OR the frosting. Be sure not to eat the marshmallows dipped in glue. This book is full of all kinds of bugs! It is a great way to learn about bugs, what they look like and more, without having to bring them in the house. Moms like that these bugs aren't real too! Extra literature is included to increase your learning. Use our book to explore and have fun.
To get your own "Bug Book" Story Time Felts set visit Our Catalog for more information.
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