Let's be honest about it. There are several "Sunday quiet book patterns" available. So, what makes this calm novel different from the others? To begin with, it does not necessitate the use of a sewing machine. This blog is for the busy mother who needs an easy, affordable, do-it-yourself silent book to keep her little ones entertained for more than 5 minutes at a period.

Getting your materials ready

So let's get this party started. The following is a list of everything you'll need to finish your book.

Supplies:

12 full color, laminated 8.511 pages
MY SUNDAY BUSY BOOK (FREE PRINTABLE)
Squares of Velcro
Yarn or twine
There are four tiny clothespins.
a single shoelace
Binder with three rings
One pencil case
Reinforcement labels using a hole punch
Markers that can be erased
Scissors
Puncher for holes
one brad

Assemble the pages into a book.

Because you get to witness everything come together, this is the most enjoyable moment.

Velcro. Apply a little piece of Velcro to the illustrations on the following pages: Stop and start; choose the best option, then match the shapes. Set the Table, Tithe, Count to Ten, and Complete the Picture. Instead of Velcro, you may use poster tack.

Twine. Cut 15-20 lengths of twine and tie them together with a knot. Then, towards the top of the Braid the Rope page, punch a hole and thread the twine through it. Use masking tape to secure the knot.

Shoelace. On the Tie Your Shoe page, punch six holes (as shown) and thread the shoelace through, producing an "X" on the bottom four holes.

Twine and Clothespins Punch two holes on opposite sides of the Hang the Clothes page near the trees (see photo) and thread a piece of twine through to make it seem like a clothesline. All you have to do now is a clip on the four clothespins, and you're done.

Brad. On the What Time Is It? page, poke a tiny hole in the ends of the hour and second hands with a push pin, then attach the brad through the clock's center.

Pouch for pencils. Place all the completed cut-out pictures in the pencil pouch to keep them safe until your youngster is ready to play.

To know more about free patterns for quiet books, visit Howdoesshe.Com.

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