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How to Make a Felt Storyboard


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June 30, 2017

Felt Story Board - train and construction equipment felt shapesThe possibilities are endless when it comes to using felt and creating a story board. This is a fun way to engage reading hands or allow your child to create their own stories.

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Total Time: 1 hour

Supplies:

  • assorted felt
  • scissors
  • poster board
  • hot glue gun
Felt Story Board - white felt to cover foam board
 

Steps:

  1. I bought the white felt from my local craft store for less than $3 to cover the entire foam poster board which can be purchased at your local $1 store.
  2. Depending on what your child likes, using assorted felt, cut into the shapes of the items you think your child would be interested in and to tell stories of. My child is currently enjoying trains and construction trucks/cars, so I freehanded shapes to create them. Using the hot glue I just glued the wheels and small detailing, but for the most part the you won't need any glue or Velcro. The felt pieces stick to each other!
  3. Felt Story Board - board with felt pieces, including cement truck, train cars, cargo, and track
     
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  4. Let your child play with the felt and tell you stories or you tell stories using the story board!
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