A great bedtime story, where bedtime is delayed as long as possible by saying Goodnight to everything and everyone. Something a parents experiences many times as their children grow. Good night moon. Good night stars. Good night sky…. It provides opportunity to link home and early childhood centres when you encourage children to discuss; How do you know when its time to rest or sleep
Twelve whimsical figures and two fun stories make nap time something to look forward to. Figures can also be used to tell The Napping House. This is an ideal set for preschool use right before ... you guessed it Nap Time. Twelve figures, between 5cm - 18cm Children between the ages of two and ten will delight in this story.
Use these adorable felt figures to tell the tale of a young boy lying awake on Christmas Eve. When Santa Claus sweeps by and take him on a train trip with other children to the North Pole. This magical story was popularized in a book called The Polar Express.
This very hungry, little caterpillar will soon have a tummy ache with all the foods he’s going to eat! I love this felt story resource, as the story by Eric Carle is great for early childhood, but i was never a fan of the illustrations, so now I use these felt pieces to tell the story. Most commonly used when learning about the life cycle of the butterfly but it has many other intrinsic learning conepts too.
Several animals sleep snugly in Nicki's lost mitten until... bear just has to sneeze! The Ukrainian Folktale of Nicki, a young boy who loses his mitten in the snow and the animals who try to make a home of it. One by one, the woodland animals discover the mitten and crawl inside, each one larger than the last. But will they all fit? A great story that you can use to encourage children to make predictions about what will happen next.