Days of Creation Felt Figures for Flannel Board Fun by Playtime Felts

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Playtime Felts Days of Creation Bible Story Felt Set to be Used as Flannel Board Activities for Toddlers, Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten - Durable Uncut Felt Characters Days of Creation FELT STORY SET INCLUDES: FELT STORY SET INCLUDES: 16 Soft & Durable Felt Figures - Numbers One through Seven with Matching Images Depicting Creation Events, Adam & Eve with Animals, and He Rested Illustration. Also comes with Fun Felt Story Script. Felt Characters are Easy to Handle and Long Lasting. Felt Sizes Range Up to 4.5 Inches Tall. Made Especially for Toddlers, Preschool and Pre-K. Young children will be able to handle over and over again without the felt material tearing, cracking, or fading. EASY TO CUT | HIGH-QUALITY FELT MATERIAL: Made in the USA! FUN FLANNEL BOARD IDEAS Over the years using a flannel board with younger children has developed into a number of ways to build a child's vocabulary. The soft felt material along with colorful images, easily attracts the attention of a child and they readily focus in on the activity being taught. Here are a few ideas that will help you use flannel board teaching to its potential. Before your Bible story begins, display the felt pieces on your flannel board for children to touch and observe. This gives them a little time to preview the Bible characters and get familiar with the cute drawings. Introducing new vocabulary can be done as well. During your Bible lesson, layout your felt images on your flannel board in story sequence. Once your class is familiar with the storyline, you may have them pick & hold a felt character. Then after being queued by you, they go to the flannel board to place it where they think it should go. Be sure to point out new vocabulary words and review their meanings. Using a picture to show the meaning of a word is very beneficial to developing a child's vocabulary.