Happy Wednesday!
Today I wanted to share with you my **FAVORITE** felt company.
Angela, from Storytelling Fun is a stay-at-home mom whom creates all the felt sets you see in her store!
Angela sent me her newest set to review and boy is it fun!
It is called Sweet Treats Frozen Yogurt.
It has all different kinds of toppings to create your own frozen yogurt sundae! My 4-year old daughter thought this was great! She took everyone’s order and added their favorite toppings.
I love this new set, just as my 4 year old does. All Angela’s sets are the best quality I have found. The felt is heavy duty and indestructible (trust me, I own 8 sets!). The graphics are crisp and clean, no added pieces (like pom poms or google eyes) to get lost. They are perfect for many different ages of children, I love them!
Plus, Storytelling Fun sells these awesome travel size and large sized felt boards. They fold up (huge bonus), have handles and pockets for storing pieces.
Travel Size Shown- 13x16 when open
We have one of these and it is durable. Way better than my homemade ones for sure!
I have a felt board center for my kiddos. It is a very simple center including: the travel felt board and a basket full of organized felt sets. Students are only allowed to take out one set at a time. I used zippered pencil pouches to store each set. Angela sells these zippered pouches in her online store. They are the perfect organizational tool, seeing how the kids can open and shut them all by themselves (as opposed to ziploc baggies).
If you love these sets as much as I do, why not buy a bundle? You can buy sets of 5 different felts sets, 10 or 15. They come uncut (like in the photo below), but don’t take much time to cut out. I saved 4.75 by buying a bundle of 5 different sets (plus free shipping!).
Now for the GiVeWaY
Storytelling Fun is giving one lucky reader:
One Travel Sized/Mini felt board
and
The Sweet Treats felt set
Enter through the Rafflecopter below:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I would love to have the set in my classroom!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great in my pre-k classroom!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing an alphabet series this year and this would be extra fun for "I" week.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite set is "Caps for Sale". This is always a favorite book and the felt pieces would be perfect for retelling the story.
ReplyDeleteThats a hard choice... There was a little lady that swallowed a fly or The Hungry Caterpillar. XOXO Kayla ~ kevinkaylaarrowood123 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteLove your blog... I can use this at home- or in the car- with my 3 year old OR in my preschool classroom! I am a BIG fan of storytelling kits and other felt activities (in any form) I can get them in!
ReplyDeleteSara
Teaching Munchkins
I love the sets related to popular books... especially Brown Bear!
ReplyDeleteOh,this looks like fun . I have TK- Transitional kindergarten in CA. Love the flannel board.
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Tvento1313@msn.om
I think my 3 year would have fun with this. :-)
ReplyDeleteOops...I misunderstood what I was supposed to do. My favorite felts are the story telling! I wish I could buy them all!!
ReplyDeleteThe bible ones would be great!
ReplyDeleteI really like the caps for sale!
ReplyDeleteI really like her Old MacDonald and Mrs. Wishy-Washy set.
ReplyDeleteYvonnee
I'd love the Kissing Hand!
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They all look great! I have just introduced my two granddaughters to feltboard sets, and they love them.
ReplyDeleteThese are cute! I love the felt boards, and I like the If You Give a Mouse a Cookie the best! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this company before - thanks for sharing the info. I would love to have the Bible bundle set. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCarol
I love the Farm Animals set. It would work with so many of our books. What a great site. I love using flannelboards for my child care group.
ReplyDeleteThis would be great! I am starting preschool with my 3 year old daughter next week and this would be a great activity to add to our days. They are all adorable but my daughter loves The Hungry Caterpillar and we read that quite often and she has now gotten to where she "reads" it to me from memory. So I would love The Hungry Caterpillar set!!
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ReplyDeleteLove this product. My 3 year old is really getting in to felt boards.
Their selection is great.
The selection is REALLY good! I love that she doesn't just have the most popular books! The Wolf's Chicken Stew is a lesser known book, but a great one for 100 day!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOk, I could not resist...had to buy some so I could get The Wolf's Chicken Stew! Just wanted you to know she got the sale off your shout out! Thanks.
DeleteLove your work,my children will love these activities. I love anything to do with felt.
ReplyDeleteReally great site. I like the basic Learning Skills set - I have lots of felt stories, but this would be nice to use with skills.
ReplyDeleteI love telling nursery rhymes to my pre k spec. ed. class. Then I can have them retell the story with the felt. This is great since most of the kids are non-verbal.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. would love to win. hcarpenter@ebrschools.org
ReplyDeleteFelt board stories are wonderful! I would love to see more storage ideas as well! Thanks for the opportunity to win one!
ReplyDeleteFelt board stories are wonderful! I would love to see more storage ideas as well! Thanks for the opportunity to win one!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of the book Flip Flap Jack, but the felt board pieces are adorable. I would love to use this in my classroom.
ReplyDeleteMy kiddos would love the ten in a bed set. They think that song is so silly!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I am looking for more retelling props for my classroom and this might be just the thing.
ReplyDeleteMy son loves the story Jack and the beanstalk. I tell him the story at least once a day. it would be nice to have a visual to go along with the story. He would love it!
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