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Bring the popular children's story to life by creating these sweet felt puppets! Why not have your children retell the story to encourage them to practise using appropriate vocabulary and language? Click to download our free story cut out templates to easily make your own puppet characters. #theveryhungrycaterpillar #ericcarle #feltpuppets #storypuppets #puppets #teachingideas #teachingresources #freeteachingresources #twinkl #twinklresources #homeschooling #homelearning #homeed #parents Hungry Caterpillar Felt, Story Puppets, Cut Out Templates, Comprehension Kindergarten, Story Retelling, Camp Games, Storytime Crafts, Flannel Board Stories, Reading Comprehension Kindergarten

Bring the popular children's story to life by creating these sweet felt puppets! Why not have your children retell the story to encourage them to practise using appropriate vocabulary and language? Click to download our free story cut out templates to easily make your own puppet characters. #theveryhungrycaterpillar #ericcarle #feltpuppets #storypuppets #puppets #teachingideas #teachingresources #freeteachingresources #twinkl #twinklresources #homeschooling #homelearning #homeed #parents

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Monster at the End of This Book children's book and Grover craft from Sesame Street Storybook Crafts, Childrens Books Activities, Literature Activities, Monster Craft, Book Craft, Monster Theme, Preschool Books, Themed Crafts, Children's Literature

Do you have a book that you remember reading as a child and LOVING? The Monster at the End of This Book is that one for me. I loved this book as a kid. It is so neat to introduce my kids to books that I loved as a child and now, they are huge ... Read more

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A Color Of His Own, Chameleon Watercolor, Classic Kids Books, Preschool Colors, Watercolor Projects, E Mc2, Preschool Books, Kindergarten Art, Kitchen Floor

We love connecting projects to books, and we're always inspired by the amazing group of bloggers who participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids (you can also check the club out on Facebook) as the group comes up with some great extension activities each month. This month's author was Leo Lionni. We chose to read and do a project using a book we've really been enjoying lately, A Color of His Own. This is the sweet tale of a little chameleon who is looking for one color to stay all the…

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