11.22.2011

quiet book

About a year ago, I was in a quiet book exchange with my cousin and 10 other people.  I just have to say that if you ever make a quiet book, they are so much work!  And this is definitely the way to go.  We each made one page 12 times and swapped.  I was at my in-laws for Thanksgiving last year and used my mother-in-law's machine to make my pages.  But with the lack of machine, I hadn't been able to finish the rest of the pages and book until now. 

Needless to say I have been working on it almost non-stop for the last few weeks.  There were a few pages that I made changes to, others that I re-did and some I didn't use, but all in all, the swap was great.  To give the whole book a sense of continuity, I added the words that label each page.  So without further adieu, here it is:

Here it is, all zipped up!  I ended up making more of a case than a cover for the outside because I wanted to be able to zip it all up.  This way hopefully we can reduce the number of missing pieces in the future.



The Family Tree is the only page that is not completely done.  Those little apples are picture frames and need to have pictures of mom, dad and grandma(s) and grandpa(s) inserted. 


The farm animals are little finger puppets!


Need to get a few more animals to put in Noah's ark...

(The lady bug puzzle is the one that I made for the swap.)







Can you see the little car on a string?  This little guy can fit inside both houses!


Last but not lease, I had a blank space at the end, so I wanted to have something fun to put there.  There isn't really an activity to go with this one, but The ribbons are pretty fun to run through your fingers!


Hope you enjoyed it!


5 comments:

Collette said...

That is adorable! What a great idea to swap pages for the quiet books. Genius. I might have to steal it!

Haylee said...

Ummmm....I think you are brilliant! There is nothing more to say!.....


OK, but REALLY I could go on and on!! That is FANTASTIC!! I am so proud of you!! You are the woman and beyond!!

Aubrey said...

Great job Bridget! I'm so impressed and it's a great idea.

Leslie and Alan said...

Bridget, Your book is darling. The last page is for braiding!

Emily said...

you did the ladybug right? That is so adorable!

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