Flannel Friday!

I’m on vacation for two weeks, but I wanted to share a preview of some flannels I’ve been working on for upcoming posts, and what better day to do so than on a Friday? (If you haven’t checked it out yet, Flannel Friday is an amazing resource of community-submitted flannelboard/feltboard props.)

My last in-person outdoor storytime of the season was themed for the American Southwest (where I’m vacationing!) My friend and fellow librarian Rebecca suggested this Five Coyotes song and flannel that is so sweet. The coyotes were fun but layered, so took some patience. I was feeling extra and wanted the moon to be as realistic as possible, so I printed a NASA photo of the moon and mapped out some simplified craters and darker areas.

Flannel showing five coyotes, three sitting on the back haunches and two standing on four feet, all howling upward at a white and gray moon.

I ran out of time, but I will someday make the coyotes reversible! I’d like them to be curled up and sleeping on the back.

Counting Song: Five Coyotes
Five coyotes, sittin’ on a hill
Just sittin’ and a howlin’ at the moon
Aahh-ooo!
One coyote had his fill
So he went to sleep and snoozed
Snore!
(Count down)
Credit: adapted by Rebecca Ballard from Nancy Stewart

Upcoming, I have a Breakfast-themed storytime coming up. One rhyme is about doughnuts, so here are mine. I love jelly doughnuts, so I had to make one a filled jelly! Making some pieces different is a great opportunity for talking with your group about similarities and differences. I thought about putting sprinkles on these, but I’m kind of paint-shy – they never seem to look as good after I’ve added the paint! So for now, they’ll just be frosted.

Flannel showing five doughnuts, four with holes in the middle and different colored frosting: mint green, dark brown, lavender, and light pink, and one with no hole but covered in white frosting and a dark pink dot of jelly showing on one side.

Counting Rhyme: Five Colored Doughnuts
Down around the corner
at the bakery shop,
There were [number] little donuts
with frosting on top
Along came [name]
hungry for a treat,
And s/he picked the [color] one
to take home and eat!
Credit: The Lion is a Bookworm via Literary Hoots

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