Noah Builds an Ark | PRECUT Ready to Play Colorful & Durable Felt Pieces for Toddlers, Preschool & Kindergarten | Reusable Felt Board Stories

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Flannel Board teaching will never go out of style with its limitless hands-on learning experience it offers children. Introduce little ones to the amazing event of the great flood with Noah Build an Ark Bible Felt Board Story Set! Kids will love playing with this colorful, interactive story set that encourages imaginative play and teaches children about language, sequencing and rhyming. Noah Build an Ark Bible FELT STORY SET INCLUDES: 12 DURABLE Felt Images - Three Arks: Framing, Completed, and All Aboard. Two Noahs, Mrs. Noah, Two Rhinos, Two Koalas, Two Sheep, Two Bears, Two Elephants, One Dove. Plus Story Script and Convenient Storage Bag. SIZED FOR TODDLERS to KINDERGARTEN: Felt Figures are Easy to Handle. Felt Sizes Range Up to 8.5 Inches Tall/Wide. Young children will be able to handle them time and time again without the felt material tearing, cracking, or fading. PRECUT & READY TO PLAY | HIGH-QUALITY FELT MATERIAL: We use thick high-quality felt that is easy to stick to your flannel board. No need for velcro. Long lasting and always ADORABLE. Made in the USA too! FLANNEL BOARD TEACHING IDEAS Here are a few of our tips that will help you use flannel board teaching to its potential. * During the lesson, layout your felt images on the flannel board in story sequence. Once your class is familiar with the storyline, ask them to select a felt character and sit down on the floor near you. Retell the story once more with the help of your students. After being queued by you, they then go to the flannel board to contribute to the story. Call on each child to participate in the activity one at a time. *** If time permits, allow a volunteer to become the story teller by sequencing the story in their own words. This will give them an opportunity to describe the sequence of events as they remember. Have fun teaching! :)