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How to make a Felt Oystercatcher

Here is our O is for Oystercatcher ABC Felt Animal!  I know what you may be thinking!  “Oy” is not the traditional “o” short vowel sound that is taught first to young children.  But my son insisted he wanted an oystercatcher!  I thought it was a unique and sweet choice, so I obliged.  You can…

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How to make a Felt Narwhal

Check out our adorable N is for Narwhal ABC Felt Animal :)  My son became obsessed with Narwhals for a time, so this one was perfect! You can find many more templates and how-to posts in our series: ABC Felt Animals.  My children love their felt animals and this project has really helped to reinforce beginning…

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How to make a Felt Mouse

Check out our adorable M is for Mouse ABC Felt Animal :)  It was between a monkey and a mouse and phew! both my children chose mouse!! :)  You can find many more templates and how-to posts in our series: ABC Felt Animals.  My children love their felt animals and this project has really helped to reinforce beginning…

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How to make a Felt Ladybug

After a long hiatus, we are back with many more felt animals!  We are back with L is for Ladybug!!  It was between a lion and a ladybug and both my children chose ladybug so this one is very simple :)  You can find many more templates and how-to posts in our series: ABC Felt Animals….

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How to make a Felt Kangaroo

We are back at it with K is for Kangaroo!!  I haven’t shared a felt animal in a while, my apologies, we have made our N and O animals, John’s request (out of order, but who cares but me, right?)  But we are sharing one of our favorite marsupials — I am partial to Koalas, but…

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How to make a Felt Jellyfish

Here is our felt animal for letter J — a Jellyfish!  We only have ten more animals to go in our series: ABC Felt Animals.  My children love their felt animals and this project has really helped to reinforce beginning sounds, so we are plugging along! Though they take some time and effort, the felt animals have…

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How to make a Felt Iguana

We made an Iguana for the Letter Ii!  We are so excited share him with you as we continue making our ABC Felt Animals.  This has been a learning process, but I continue on (now 15 down and 11 to go) because my son gets so excited about his little guys and they have helped reinforce our…

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How to make a Felt Horse

We are so excited to bring you our Felt Horse today!  Making our ABC Felt Animals has been a learning process, but we love their ability to teach our children their letters and beginning sounds! Both my son and daughter love these animals, and though they take some time and effort, it has been well worth it to see…

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How to make a Felt Gorilla

We are so excited to bring you our Felt Gorilla today!  Making our ABC Felt Animals has been a learning process, but we love their ability to teach our children their letters and beginning sounds! Both my son and daughter love these animals, and though they take some time and effort, it has been well worth it to…

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How to make a Felt Flamingo

Here is our next letter in our felt animal for our series: ABC Felt Animals!  Both my son and daughter love these animals, and though they take some time and effort, it has been well worth it to see the phonemic awareness that these felt creations are reinforcing too!!  I hope you enjoy learning how to make a…

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How to make a Felt Elephant

We are creating a felt animal for every letter of the alphabet in our series: ABC Felt Animals!  Both my son and daughter love these animals, and though they take some time and effort, it has been well worth it to see the phonemic awareness that these felt creations are reinforcing too!!  I decided on an elephant for…

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How to make a Felt Dolphin

I am creating a felt animal for my son for every letter of the alphabet in our series: ABC Felt Animals!  We have so much fun making these animals together — and they are helping him learn the phonetic sounds of the letters, so it has been very worth the time and effort!!  Well, for the letter…

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