Teaching Toddlers Shapes & Colors

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Kelly Dixon

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    1. They also sold the crayola books at Target in their dollar spot (I think I got mine in early 2012). I also saw puzzles that coordinated with the books at Dollar Tree in early 2013.

  1. You are a featured favorite on Saturday Show & Tell on Cheerios and Lattes this week! Thanks again for sharing, we can’t wait to see what you’ve got for all of us this week! 🙂
    Mackenzie 🙂

  2. Fantastic idea! My daughter would love this 🙂

    Thanks so much for sharing at Artsy Corner! Hope to see you again this week.

  3. What an awesome idea! And they are so easy to make! Thanks so much for sharing on the We Made That Linky!

  4. I love this idea! You are just full of good stuff! And your lucky glue gun is pretty much awesome. Thanks for linking up to Throwback Thursday 🙂

  5. Cute idea and great, developmentally appropriate advice! Thank you for linking up at the Wildly Original party.

    <3 Christina at I Gotta Create!

  6. Thank you so much for such a great idea, mine is sixteen months so we will be there soon!
    Stephanie
    swtboutique.blogspot.com

  7. This is such a great idea. Our little ones love felt boards and what a fun way to mix and match. Thanks for sharing.
    Donna @onceuponasewingmachine.com

  8. This is such a great idea and I have colored felt left over from making colored circles in thier room to match nursery theme. I couldn’t bring my self to throw out the scraps….now I’m glad I didn’t. I just saw those Crayola books at the dollar store too…

  9. This is such a great idea! I wish I would have thought of it during my days teaching pre-k! Thanks for linking up!
    -Rachel

  10. cute! my 2 yr old loves felt and loves matching so this is perfect for her. thanks

  11. Hi Bonny! I found a pack of the 12×12 cake boards at Wal-Mart in their little baking isle. You could totally substitute cardboard if you can’t find them. But, they are so nice because they fit the 9×12 precut black felt perfectly (also found at Wal-Mart, but in the craft isle). So, there’s less cutting & measuring to do. Hope you can find them! Please send me a picture if you end up making them!!

  12. I am so making these for my toddler. Where can you find those cake boards? Could I just substitute cardboard if I can’t find them? Thanks for the tutorial.

    1. Hi Bonny! I found a pack of the 12×12 cake boards at Wal-Mart in their little baking isle. You could totally substitute cardboard if you can’t find them. But, they are so nice because they fit the 9×12 precut black felt perfectly (also found at Wal-Mart, but in the craft isle). So, there’s less cutting & measuring to do. Hope you can find them! Please send me a picture if you end up making them!!

  13. These are so cute! I love the color and ability to interact! My son would love to have these hanging on the wall. 🙂

    1. Felt will naturally stick to felt, which is what makes this such a great activity- no small magnets or tape to worry about.