In these books, such as the one Paige just got before Easter:
the baby is looking for something. In this case, her Easter eggs. Each page says, "Are they behind the ______?" and you lift the flap to see, "No, that's just a _____" until the last page when you lift the flap to see, "YES! There they are!" Paige and I drag out the Nooooo every time. One time when I was reading it I showed her that NO spells no, and that YES spells yes. Now when I read them I'll point to the yes and no and she'll read that part.
In any event, since this is a popular format, I figured maybe Paige and I could make a flip flap book to look for Ariel. I had her choose what color paper, and then had her work on making cuts to make the flaps. Then she picked different princess stickers to put under each flap, with Ariel being the last one. I numbered the flaps one to four, and under flaps one, two, and three, I put NO. Then under flap four I put YES. So then we read, "Where is Ariel? Is she under the number one? Noooo, that's just Cinderella!" and so on. I would have attempted to take a picture, but Miss Paige decided it was more fun to grab her scissors and cut the book up. I had a few minutes of perfectionism issues, where I wanted to tell her she couldn't, but then I reasoned, why the heck not? She actually seemed to enjoy cutting the "book" more than she actually enjoyed anything else. But she wasn't feeling very good, and the act of mindless cutting seemed to soothe her, and kept he still for awhile. In fact, from it I got the idea to make a "cutting box" for her. I got a plastic bin and put some pieces of different types of paper: wrapping, construction, wax, brown mailing, etc, and told her she could sit and cut what was in the box. She seemed to enjoy it.
Maybe I really do need scissors to be the topic of an Unplugged Project! LOL
What a cute idea :) My daughter would love that. We're going to have to make some :)
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The flip-flap book sounds like a lot of fun. But I also like the idea of the cutting box! Two-for-one...can't beat that! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, my P would still love a "cutting book"! LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.
I love the idea of a "flip flap" book! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea for my son who loves to make books. I think we will try this.
ReplyDeleteohhhhh flip books! great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! My daughter still loves flap books, and we have the Halloween Karen Katz book that she still loves. I think we'd have to use stickers of construction equipment though, instead of princesses. :o)
ReplyDeleteI think that is a wonderful idea! I like how you modeled your book on the Karen Katz one that your daughter loves so much. Very clever.
ReplyDeleteOh well. At least she wasn't cutting up a real book! The cutting box was a good idea too. Perhaps we do need to have "scissors" be our theme one week. Could be fun!
Great flap book and I love the idea of a 'cutting box'. I think we need one of those around here. When you think about it, it must be difficult for litte ones to know what is ok to cut and what isn't. A cutting box could make life a whole lot easier!
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