Toddler busy book for church + sacrament meeting. Felt no sew Jesus Quiet Book full of fun activities, Bible stories, + scriptures. (LDS + Mormon approved.)
Here's how to keep your kids quiet at church with these amazing free printable quiet books. See how your kids enjoy the sacrament meetings.
Update!! Heather at Simply Fresh Designs has graciously shared theses books again with all of us, without the images this time, due to copyright issues-but you can add your own. This is so kind of her. She just had a new baby! If you stop by be sure to thank her!Here are the books she has available so far: The Life of Christ Teachings of Christ We Believe Old Testament Book of Mormon Stories Prophets and Apostles ALSO!! I have been using these darling "bright ideas" in the same way. I download them (free) from this site, print them as a photo,and put them in a photo album book. (They are published each month in the Children's Friend magazine.) I also put them out for our morning devotional. I think the pictures help the kids remember the scriptures and I'm always amazed that my 4 year old can memorize a scripture a week.The {little} things really do count! These amazing printable church quiet books are designed by the incredibly talented and gracious Heather at Simply Fresh Designs. Since I just traveled to see many friends and family I took 12 of them to give away. So many people asked where I got them that I thought I should share it here too! Thanks to my sweet friend Kierste at brown paper packages for introducing me to these. Each of Heather's books is beautifully done and she graciously allows downloads of them for free so that you can print your own. I so appreciate her sharing her talents! What blessings these little books are for me, and so many friends and family members. I realize that many of you aren't-but if you also belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints aka (Mormon) like I do-I think you will really like them too. And if not, maybe the ideas you see will help you create something similar that your family will love. I'm still looking for an an Old Testament one-so far just New Testament is available-so please share if you have ideas for Bible quiet books! Heather has created 5 different books: New Testament (This is her newest) Prophets and Apostles Articles of Faith We Believe The Book of Mormon Heather designed them so you can download and then print them as 4x6 photos and slip them into a photo album book. I found my photo books at the dollar store or at Walmart. Does it get any easier than that? {This Little Project} is easy! Jay loves to read them. Kay likes to look at the pictures. And Ellie likes to turn the pages and eat them! In other words, {This Little Project} is perfect for us!
Bible theme quiet book to recreate religious stories for kids. Featured stories: 1-2. Creation 3. Noah's Ark 4. Joseph and the Coat o...
I recently realized that my preschooler has no clue what really goes on during church on Sundays. We’ve talked about bits and pieces here and there, but never really explained what is happeni…
Here's how to keep your kids quiet at church with these amazing free printable quiet books. See how your kids enjoy the sacrament meetings.
This easy bible quiet book template is super easy to put together and is sure to be a huge hit for any young child.
If you're planning a trip with your toddler or even just headed to church on Sunday, you might be interested in creating a DIY quiet book to take with you. Quiet books can keep your child busy and quiet for hours! If you have a family of young kids, you know very well the hair-pulling stress of trying to keep them quiet for a given amount of time where you're among other adults also trying to keep their focus, whether this be at church, in a meeting, or on an airplane. My mom put together quiet books for me when
Printable quiet book for preschoolers and a bible theme printable quiet book. Easy to create, use, and learn while you play.
For some reason, I always seem to get the urge to do something creative (read: long and drawn out) when I’m busiest at work and church! This week, I had the joy of helping teach children from…
This is probably my very favorite page I made for the quiet book. The reason: all of the cute little animals that go in the ark. They are the best, and I actually designed them myself! If you would like the pattern, please comment your email and I will send the pattern as soon as I can. Page 13: Noah's Ark Teaches: Animals, and the story of Noah's Ark My inspiration for this page came from my friend's quiet book and from here. This is how my ark turned out: I first drew out the arc with all the windows, door, etc on a piece of paper. I used that as my pattern, cut the pieces, and sewed everything together, starting with sewing the zipper into the main boat part. I used mostly machine stitching for the actual ark part and all hand stitching for the animals. The rainbow ribbon was given to me by my friend who inspired me to make this quiet book. It is exactly what this page needed to make it perfect. For the animals, I drew them out in pencil, then once I liked how they looked, I traced over the pencil with sharpie to get a nice thick pattern. I then traced each individual part onto a different paper. Each of those was labeled and cut out for the pattern. I chose my colors for each animal and started cutting felt. I used all hand stitching (blanket stitch) for these, so they took some extra time, but I absolutely love how they turned out. They are stuffed with normal stuffing and the eyes were added on last using puffy paint. I scanned in the pattern for all the animals and the sun before cutting them out. If you would like a copy of the pattern, comment on this page or email me! Sun (obviously not an animal, but I wanted to include it): Owl: Black Bear: Lion: Giraffe: Monkey: Bird: Elephant: Rhino: This is also one of Owen's favorite pages to play with. He loves to take the animals out one by one and kiss them. It's the cutest. Again, contact me if you would like a copy of the animal patterns and I will get it to you as quickly as possible. ~K.A.N.
This is my last round hosting quiet books, but I will post pictures of any other round some one is willing to host. For this last round we decide to make it gospel oriented, since the kids will be playing with them mainly at church. There were 20 participants (I still need to get three pages to complete the 20. I will post pictures of those once I receive them). Here are the pages these amazing ladies made: Time to Pray made by Nichole Joseph and his coat of many colors and textures made by Rikelle Moroni hiding the Golden Plates part 1 made by Kira Joseph retrieving the plates made by Kira I love to see the Temple made by Molly The Plan of Salvation made by Amanda I am a Child of God made by Rachelle Tower of Babel made by Colleen LDS Bingo made by Erin Moses parting the Red Sea made by Kara Pioneer Wagon made by Marti Itsy Bitsy Spider made by Britney If you chance to meet a frown made by Kira Apostle Matching game made by Nola Scripture Journal made by Bree Tithing made by Janelle Jesus wants me for a Sunbeam made by Laurel Noah's Ark made by Emilee
Printable quiet book for preschoolers and a bible theme printable quiet book. Easy to create, use, and learn while you play.
Some have expressed interest in having pictures of my gospel-themed quiet book. Instead of sending them through e-mail, they are here to dow...
If you're planning a trip with your toddler or even just headed to church on Sunday, you might be interested in creating a DIY quiet book to take with you. Quiet books can keep your child busy and quiet for hours! If you have a family of young kids, you know very well the hair-pulling stress of trying to keep them quiet for a given amount of time where you're among other adults also trying to keep their focus, whether this be at church, in a meeting, or on an airplane. My mom put together quiet books for me when
Christian baby gifts. The Bible is a quiet book. The biblical story of the creation of the world. This silent book is made to order. Out of stock! Tell your child how God created the world. It's fun and challenging. Many sensory elements for the development of fine motor skills. Basic clasps for life skills development. Study the numbers, search, pull, open. Small page size (6 * 6 inches / 15 * 15 cm.) Fits comfortably in a small hand. On the first page there is a frame in which you can insert a photo of a child or text from the Bible. The book can be personalized by embroidering the child's name on the cover. Please email me if you want a custom case design. !!! Please, when ordering, be sure to write your e-mail so that I can contact you and clarify all the details of the order. link to video: https://youtube.com/shorts/sS2Bl1vsjfs?feature=share
Ever take a toddler to Mass? Ever want to share the Catholic faith with a toddler? I never made a quiet book before this, but I've had this idea in my mind and I made it. Obviously it's a first time experience that I learned from, but overall I think it was a success - the 3-year-old in question loved it! All the pieces happily worked, but things I will do differently (and I plan to update pictures after the next one) would be the page fabrics and how I attached some pieces like probably more gluing in the future and less tiny stitches and NO 3D FABRIC PAINT. On the pages that have 3D paint on both sides, they tend to stick together... I've never used 3D fabric paint before. This book invites your toddler to interact with the different parts of the Mass, beginning with getting Father ready for Mass. The 1st page is dedicated to getting the alb, cincture, and chasuble over the priest's clerics. No, there's no stoles because the stoles, if I understand correctly, the stoles match the chasubles and they would've just ended up being a piece of yarn, so I forwent them. The 2nd page is the Entrance Procession where the servers are on a string of yarn and can be pulled back and forth from the nave to the sanctuary. The 3rd page is the Liturgy of the Word with pieces that spin, flip, flap, pull, and have interesting texture. The 4th page is the Liturgy of the Eucharist, specifically the Preparation of the Altar. Your child gets to place various pieces on the "altar" page in the correct place. The final page is after Mass, Jesus is still there, waiting for us in the tabernacle. The PDF is available right here. I hope you enjoy it, add your own style to it, and feel free to improve on it!
This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. You will not receive any physical items. Please read all details and ask all questions before ordering. This tutorial includes all instructions and templates needed to make a busy book (sometimes called a felt book or quiet book) on the theme of the Mass. The six interior pages feature items used during the celebration of Mass as well as devotions and items around the church: the Tabernacle, the Altar, the Word of God, the Gospels, the Cross and Rosary, and Liturgical Colors. Each page is designed to provide an interesting and interactive experience with a variety of engaging sensory components. The PDF tutorial includes general instructions, helpful tips, step-by-step assembly instructions with photos, and detailed cutting templates. You will need to provide the following materials (detailed quantities and colors listed in tutorial): felt, ribbon, lace, buttons, beads, rosary parts (optional), scissors, needle and thread (sewing machine optional), and straight pins or safety pins. There is also a great deal of opportunity for creativity and additional decoration, and tips for that are included. The difficulty level of this kit is advanced beginner to intermediate. Sewing is *highly* recommended for at least some components (like buttons, etc.), but hot glue or fabric adhesive may also be used for certain parts if you are more comfortable with that method. The entire thing may also be sewn from start to finish (machine sewing optional, plus handsewing buttons, etc.). If you have any questions about any specific contents or aspects of the kit or are interested in bulk ordering, feel free to contact me!
This is it, the finale! It has been a very busy week full of quiet book action. Here is a summary of all of my pages and information regar...
I recently realized that my preschooler has no clue what really goes on during church on Sundays. We’ve talked about bits and pieces here and there, but never really explained what is happeni…
Here’s a project I “completed” a few months ago…I am still adding to it and changing things, so I guess it will never be done, but you know what I mean. I made this quiet book for my daughter to take to
2 Adorable Printable Quiet Books for those looking for a No-Sew option. There is a Bible Quiet Book as well as a Farm Life Quiet Book. Magnets or velcro
This was SOOOO fun to make. I'm kinda sad it's finished. I worked on it constantly for like 3 days straight. Can't wait to take it to church...
The BIBLE STORIES quiet book for kids’ activities and religious education.🌟 A great educational tool for children over 3 years old that will teach your kids about bible stories and keep them busy for a long time! Bible stories include 8 plots from the OLD TESTAMENT: 🍎 Adam and Eve 🌊 Noah's Ark (3 pages) 🐣 Young Moses 🐳 Jonah in the belly of the whale 💪 David and Goliath 🐟Great catch 🦁 Daniel in the lions day ⭐ Birth of Christ (2 pages) A very detailed quiet book with lots of removable pieces. The book includes various tactile and educational elements, interesting activities and cute character. The BIBLE STORIES quiet book can be an excellent gift for your little one. While playing with this quiet book your child: ✔ Develops his/her fine motor skills 📝 ✔ Perceives and distinguishes shapes, colors and sizes 🎨 ✔ Expands his/her perception of the world 🐾 ✔ Learns how to count and recognize colors, learns the concepts of left and right, up and down, big and small 🎲 ✔ Allows his/her mom to have a half an hour of free time)) 😇 ***SIZE*** Page size is nearly 8x8 inches (21x21 cm). All pages are attached to the spine with buttons. You can play them together or separately. This is especially convenient when there are several children in the family. ***AGE RECOMMENDATIONS*** For children over 3 years. (!) Contains small details. Please provide a safe play area and supervise children when they are playing. ***MATERIALS*** Eco felt, cotton, buttons, magnets, beads, ribbons, hook, velcro. Thank you for visiting!😊 To view my other products, please click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BusyKidsBook/
I have spent a remarkable amount of time at home lately and I’ve gotten back into the swing of sewing more lately since there’s really not much else to do in my tiny apartment. I finished the last of my church busy book pages this morning and thought I’d take pictures before binding them into the book and it’s trickier to keep them flat than it already is. I got a lot of my great LDS-themed ideas from Mormon Chic’s article on making your gospel themed quiet book. If they’re my original idea though I’ll let you know. The most common difference in what I have done is to add a scripture reference so that older children can practice looking up scriptures and finding answers to questions which is a good literacy skill. If anyone is interested in the templates I used, let me know and I can email them to you since I had to make most of them up and that took a lot of the time of planning out the pages. Here they are! Page 1 Noah’s ark I’ve made little animal matching cards by using the clipart on my computer and then laminated the cards and placed in the zippered pocket. The darker picture is easier to see the embroidery (what was I thinking?) but that was taken before I added a title and the lighter it’s easier to see the texture. I guess I can’t win. I found these that you have to iron on before you’re finished don’t bleed like the other fabric markers at the craft store. Plus, you get more colors for your dollar since they are $5.79 here Crayola Fabric Markers and the other brands that I bough ranged from $1.50 each up to $3.99 each which is a pain if you like color. I used their markers for the text and their fabric crayon’s for the color of the sky earlier. I wish I’d found the markers when I’d found the crayons just because they are a lot easier to keep the color even with. Page 2 Time to Pray Here is my “learning the clock” page I reinforced the hands with fusible backing to make them thicker. These words and numbers were done with the more expensive fabric markers but for some reason they were much more difficult to keep from bleeding and not be so light that it looked sloppy. I actually had to try a few different clock faces before the numbers didn’t bleed too much. Page 3 How Much Tithing? This one’s idea was taken from the Crafty Chic: Quiet Book as well, but I thought it would be better to show how minimal tithing is in comparison to all of the rest of what you have and what better way then using something visual! So I tore apart an envelope to figure out the pattern for the envelope and then sewed the rest of the coins onto the page and only have the “1” removable. I wish I had found some gray for the envelope since that would have seemed more like a tithing envelope. Page 4 Braid Queen Esther’s Hair This is my take-off of the original busy books’ I’ve looked at “braid the hair” page. I crazily embroidered her hair in with a huge needle which gives it somewhat of the appearance of cornrows or tiny little braids. I also went a little nuts and beaded jewelry for her (her dangling earring is flying in the picture). She is one of my original ideas and one of my most favorite pages. Page 5 Tree of Life This idea is just like the “apple tree” pages of other books and is also from the same article. The thing I did differently was to add the scripture reference and I decided that since the fruit represents the “love of God” that I would make them heart shaped. I used my favorite markers for the text here since they are so much easier to control. Page 6 I Love to See the Temple This is from the gospel quiet book article. So you can go there for info on how to put it together. It’s one of the cuter pages and I love how the temple turned out. I used fabric paint to make the angel gold but I warn you, if you haven’t tried this stuff before practice for a while (it’s trickier on felt than other things because of the texture). Page 7 My Family Can Be Together Forever This is another one of my own ideas. I realized that fabric transfers like the ones from Avery are really quite easy to use once you’ve tried them a couple times. For some reason, the T-shirt ones seem to work better on broadcloth than other materials though they are also fine on felt (they can tend to roll or pull off more easily on felt though so be careful). I just attached cotton to fusible interfacing and then added the fabric transfer of our most resent family photo. Then I cut our photo like a puzzle and edged it with fray-check to keep the edges of the cotton together. I backed the puzzle pieces with small pieces of sticky backed Velcro (hooked side). The dark green for the frame is felt and the Velcro attaches pretty easily to it without being too tight. I figure that since this part was so easy, it won’t be so hard to change the picture as the family grows through the years and then I can put the various puzzles that have been used in scrapbooks. Page 8 Search the Scriptures This was another one of my own ideas when I was trying to think of a way to teach buckles. So I thought of the old-fashioned scriptures that used to have some kind of buckle on them. This is the middle page so I decided to have both pages relate to each other so if you open the book it relates to the next page. Iron on transfers were used here so that the words would be clear and readable (hopefully for years to come). Here is where pieces of the next page are stored so they don’t get lost. Page 9 Put on the Armor of God This was another of my ideas. I thought at first of doing a missionary but then I realized that just getting children and youth to realize that it can be a battle to keep their lives clean in order to be happy is the most important goal. So I thought of the Armor of God concept that one bishop in my youth used the example of and dressed up a youth in armor that he had made. So I thought, “why not dress up a paper doll?” I’ll tell you, finding a paper doll boy that’s not dumb looking is a pain. Here is the best I found for the armor and the boy. Nicely enough it’s actually for a sharing time idea so it’s pretty cute and concise unlike some of the other things I found about the “Armor of God”. It is made to be pretty tiny so I photo-shopped my life away for about three days to make it look nice enough and not so grainy at the proper size so here and then did pretty much the same steps as I did on the “Families Can Be Forever” page to make the pieces with an iron-on transfer. Man I love those transfers! I sewed tiny pieces of the soft side of Velcro and then used the sticky Velcro on the back of the pieces for the armor. Since the example showed the labels I thought they would be a nice addition to the page just to remind children of the important values to keep strong from the world. Here’s my little guy with his armor on. I hope my own little guy will think that he’s cool enough to emulate throughout the years. Page 10 Lift Up Your Voice This is also from the Mormon Chic article. I cut out my notes from felt and stuffed them with fluff to make them solid. I still used their cute idea of the yarn so that you can slide the notes from one side to the other. My little guy thinks it’s great that I know what the “melody” sounds like each time he changes the order of the notes. Too bad Jared won’t be able to entertain him with it in the way. I guess he will just have to learn how to sight-sing! Page 11 Faith in Every Footstep This boot was a huge pain to find an example for. I really didn’t like the examples in other busy books so I finally found a good perspective from a picture of Kirsten the American Girl off of Amazon. So I blew it up to giant proportions and then cut it out in decorators vinyl (which I still have quite a bit of). I did the eyelets with the help of my new toy/tool a cropadile that is for eyelets from size 1/8” to 3/8” and snaps as well (which I actually haven’t tried). It was amazing how incredibly easy it was to use this. I got it from Joann's with one of their great half-off coupons so it was only about $15 and well worth it. I used a piece of leather I’ve had laying around for a while for the laces since it seemed more “authentic” looking. If anyone would like me to give them a shoe cut-out of vinyl with eyelets I’ll do it for a $1 + shipping. The sewing in was the most difficult part since my machine is crazy with the guider which makes stretchy material bunch on the top. So I’m glad I started at the top left corner so that by the time I got to the end where it started bunching it was where most boots bunch a little—right above the heel. Page 12 Children All Over the World This page was my own idea. I love the song “Children All Over the World” from the Primary songbook. I did an iron-on transfer of a clip-art picture of the earth and then stuffed it a little. I got the darling little finger puppets from my local Ten Thousand Villages. They were a little pricey but since the profits go directly to the artisans rather than them getting a huge cut, I always feel a little better about spending my money there. I went a little crazy with attaching these little guys and have a long ribbon sewn to the bottom of them and then a ribbon to tie around their waists when it’s time to put them away so they’re not flying everywhere. Page 13 The Word of Wisdom This one I got the idea from another busy book I’d seen before and then the Primary Partners CD I have had something similar. So, I used the healthy and unhealthy things from the Primary Partners and then did my own fridge (out of felt) and garbage can (out of some leftover costume material) and sewed Velcro on the front of the page and in the fridge to (hopefully) reduce losing pieces. I’m so glad I thought to look in my Primary Partners CD for this one since the first busy book I saw with this idea they where all hand-made out of felt and embroidered. That would have taken FOREVER! This way it was pretty easy. Page 14 Choose the Right This is pretty straight-forward. It’s the same basic idea as the one in the Mormon Chic article and I thought it would be nice to have something that takes a little more time to do (such as writing or drawing). It’s kind of corny but my little boy loves this page and that’s what matters. Page 15 Write a Note This is from some other busy books I’ve seen. I love the mailbox with the flag (probably because I’ve never actually had one). So it’s appealing to me. This was pretty easy once I made up the pattern and set the brad. I did have to reinforce the flag with fusible interfacing so it would be strong enough. Page 16 Lets Be Together Forever I took this directly from the Primary Partners CD-Rom that I already had and just did it on an iron-on transfer. They have some really great ideas. If you’ve never bought Primary Partners products before, I recommend leafing through their books at the store and then buy the CD-Rom since you can manipulate the sizes and some are colored and some are black & white (as long as you have a printer of course). I’ll post next about my busy book once I’ve got it bound! Technorati Tags: busy book,quiet book
The 100 Hour Quiet Book: A detailed look at the quiet book I made my son for Christmas, complete with references of where to find each page's pattern!
Made with high-quality, child-friendly materials, our quiet book features a variety of interactive pages that are sure to keep your child engaged and entertained. From zippers and buttons to laces and snaps, our quiet book is packed with activities that promote fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and problem-solving abilities. The colorful and vibrant pages feature a range of different themes, such as animals, numbers, shapes, and more, ensuring that your child will never get bored. And because our quiet book is designed to be played with quietly, it's perfect for car rides, church, restaurants, or anywhere else where quiet playtime is needed. Our quiet book is also lightweight and easy to carry, making it perfect for on-the-go playtime. It's easy to clean, so you don't have to worry about spills or stains. And because it's made with high-quality materials, it's built to last, providing your child with years of fun and learning. ❤This toddler busy book has one activity side page. This will show all the pages of the quiet book in front of the child at the same time. ❤All quiet book pages are bound with string. You can purchase additional pages at any time and switch between them, then add new pages as your child grows and wants to learn new skills. ❤ Quiet book size 18*20 cm (7*8 inches) ❤To order quiet book: 1. Personalize a quiet book ("Tom","J.S", "Quiet book" or No personalization) 2. Enter the number cover (01-012) If you buy 4 or more pages* 3. Fabric color cover (if you want change) If you buy 4 or more pages* 4. Choose the number pages (1-80) 5. The phone number of the recipient *If you buy 1 or 2 pages it will not have cover and storage bag ❤To order additional pages: 1. ignore it or say no 1. ignore it or say no 4. Choose the number pages (1-80) 5. The phone number of the recipient ❤ Don't worry if the removable parts have been lost, just let us know and we will restore everything! Our team of mini moms has been sewing quiet books for 10 years. The collection of our pages is time-tested, we use the most interesting and useful pages for the baby and we will be happy to share this experience with you. We constantly update our collection, please subscribe to our store to be aware of new products! High quality materials and workmanship give our baby quiet book the ability to be inherited by other generations and become a wonderful family heirloom! Overall, our quiet book is the perfect toy for your little one. It's fun, educational, and quiet, making it the perfect addition to any parent's toy collection. Get your child a quiet book today and watch as they develop important skills while having fun! Toys in the US are here => https://www.etsy.com/shop/MiniMoms?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=37477770
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This easy bible quiet book template is super easy to put together and is sure to be a huge hit for any young child.
I found a treasure at my parents place this week. It was the little book my mom gave me to play with in church as a child. She called it a ...
The BIBLE STORIES quiet book for kids’ activities and religious education.🌟 A great educational tool for children over 3 years old that will teach your kids about bible stories and keep them busy for a long time! This is our second volume of BIBLE STORIES with 7 plots: 💪 David and Goliath 🎨 Joseph and the coat of many colors 🏯Tower of Babel 🛡🗡 The Full armor of God 🐑 Parable of the lost sheep 🥖The Feeding of the 5000 💇♂ Samson A very detailed quiet book with lots of removable pieces. The book includes various tactile and educational elements, interesting activities and cute character. The BIBLE STORIES quiet book can be an excellent gift for your little one. You can view our first volume of Bible Stories here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1334449138. If you want to add more plots to your quiet book, just let us know. While playing with this quiet book your child: ✔ Develops his/her fine motor skills 📝 ✔ Perceives and distinguishes shapes, colors and sizes 🎨 ✔ Expands his/her perception of the world 🐾 ✔ Learns how to count and recognize colors, learns the concepts of left and right, up and down, big and small 🎲 ✔ Allows his/her mom to have a half an hour of free time)) 😇 ***SIZE*** Page size is nearly 8x8 inches (21x21 cm). All pages are attached to the spine with buttons. You can play them together or separately. This is especially convenient when there are several children in the family. ***AGE RECOMMENDATIONS*** For children over 3 years. (!) Contains small details. Please provide a safe play area and supervise children when they are playing. ***MATERIALS*** Eco felt, cotton, buttons, magnets, beads, ribbons, hook, velcro. Thank you for visiting!😊 To view my other products, please click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BusyKidsBook/
I am WAY too excited to share something with you I have been working very very VERY hard on Rosary Quiet Book Pattern. Thanks for your support!
If you're planning a trip with your toddler or even just headed to church on Sunday, you might be interested in creating a DIY quiet book to take with you. Quiet books can keep your child busy and quiet for hours! If you have a family of young kids, you know very well the hair-pulling stress of trying to keep them quiet for a given amount of time where you're among other adults also trying to keep their focus, whether this be at church, in a meeting, or on an airplane. My mom put together quiet books for me when
I recently realized that my preschooler has no clue what really goes on during church on Sundays. We’ve talked about bits and pieces here and there, but never really explained what is happeni…
I was part of a quiet book swap in the fall with the BYU MBASA (MBA Spouse Association). My group made a "scripture" quiet book. We each signed up to make one page. It think there were 9 people (including me) in my group, so I made 9 of the same page. When we were all done we swapped our extra 8 pages for the other ones in our group. It was nice because I could buy my supplies in bulk for the 1 page. I think they all turned out really cute! Armor of God Joseph and the coat of many colors Liahona (the arrows spin) Tithing Noah's Ark With animal matching card game Lehi's Dream Ammon and the Lamanites with removable sheep (my page) Nephi's drought I have sewn a few of the pages together, but want to add a couple more. Emme loves to play with them in church on Sundays!
Some have expressed interest in having pictures of my gospel-themed quiet book. Instead of sending them through e-mail, they are here to dow...
In an attempt to keep my children occupied with quiet activities while we are at church, travelling, etc. this week, I've been busy making these Quiet Books. My goal was to create something that could be easily added to/changed in order to keep it interesting for them and here's what I came up with: Sorry for not providing a full tutorial on this. It was one of those projects that I wanted to finish quickly but it wasn't difficult, so I'll try to be descriptive enough about what I did. For the covers of the books, I measured out my fabric (it's three layers thick) about 4 cm larger than the album refill pages on the inside (two of the polka dotted fabric, and one quilted polyester to give it a bit of added structure and heaviness). Then I sewed the layers (polka dots facing each other with quilted layer behind them) and left the bottom open. Flipped it right side out and topstitched/sewed the bottom closed. The binding is grosgrain ribbon threading through small buttonholes. For the personalized titles, I stamped ribbon with these letters using Tulip fabric markers. I used these album refill pages for the inside. This is favourite part because I can fill these pages with different activities, and the children can draw/write on them using dry erase markers. Stickers also remove and reapply easily. Here are the pages. You can see what my little ones are really into these days. With Tobias, it's all about Little Einsteins and Dot-to-Dots. I had intended for Tobias to match the letter to the animal sticker using markers, but he wanted to move them. Whatever, as long as he had fun! I got the idea for the gel filled bag from here. Anja loves animals and In the Night Garden. First thing in the morning, I couldn't wait to show Tobias & Anja their books...and they couldn't wait to use them!
Keep your little champs occupied with these Diy quiet book ideas to keep your toddlers quiet and happy when you are doing important work. Best for busy mothers!
This is it, the finale! It has been a very busy week full of quiet book action. Here is a summary of all of my pages and information regarding my quiet book. Just click on the link to view where I got my patterns and more pictures. I have uploaded all of my own original patterns to my Etsy shop (follow the link below the header.) I would love to see your finished products!! I have also included links to where you can find the patterns that are not my own on each page. I want to give credit where it's due! If you have any other questions please leave a comment or e-mail me at stephanie[dot]lauren[at]live[dot]com (Please include your name and e-mails in any comments that you'd like a response for. I would love to respond back to everyone but have no way of contacting you. THANKS!) Many of you have asked if I would be able to make a book available for you to purchase. As I am sure you all know these are a labor of love and take countless hours to complete. Being the mother of two under two I simply do not have the time to make them for my customers much to my dismay. I hope that you all understand and as always thank you so much for your interest in my work! Jonah and the Whale Noah's Ark Covenant Rainbow Moses in the Basket David and Goliath Daniel in the Lions Den Peter Fishing The Nativity Lehi's Vision/ Iron Rod/ Tree of Life/ Nephi Build Nephi's Boat Alma the Younger Ammon Defends the Sheep Future Missionary I Love to See the Temple The Armour of God The Details/ Case Keeping Organized That's it! Thanks for checking it out! If you make one I'd love to see what you come up with! Once again thank you!!!
Quiet book is useful for toddlers and little children at home or when you are traveling somewhere, in car, in plane or simple waiting for for an appointment. It's a silent toy. Count the beads on the tablets. Identify the color of the beads. Quiet book w/ 2 pages is available on listing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/595956506/quiet-book-and-any-2-pages?ref=shop_home_active_13 Made in the USA No Velcro on page or pieces smoke free home
Utilising a Montessori approach, this children’s felt book is designed to support learning about the Holy Mass through meaningful play. Developed by a Primary School Teacher, children will be invited to reflect on items they can see in the Church and the significance of their placement. They will also identify the colour of the Priest’s vestments and Church linen and consider what these may signify is being celebrated that day at Mass within the Church’s liturgical calendar. The book has been designed with the intention of being discrete if used at Holy Mass, but large enough for little hands to interact with. The felt pieces fit in the side zip pocket and the storyboard folds into a travel, Missal-like book that they can carry with them to Mass. Delivery outside Australia please contact seller Dimensions Entire book opened: 44x22cm Storyboard: 26x22cm Felt pieces: Between 4-13cm Recommended for ages 3+
NEW!!!A new hit quiet book, My Restoration Quiet Book is the latest My Growing Season interactive quiet book designed to help parents and toddlers who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This 14 page handmade book is sure to delight as little ones explore the First Vision, dig for plates in the Hill Cumorah, learn of restored Priesthood keys, the Plan of Salvation (which also spells LOVE when looked at closely in the book!), puzzles, finger puppets and more! Interactive pages keep fingers busy during church, travel or home time. A zipper closure and handles make it easy for little hands to carry. Order early for the holidays - quantities are limited.Approximate dimensions: 7 1/2" wide x 8 3/4" long (12" long including handles) when closed.
Keep your little champs occupied with these Diy quiet book ideas to keep your toddlers quiet and happy when you are doing important work. Best for busy mothers!
MOSES PARTING THE RED SEA - PDF / SVG PATTERN Buy 3 patterns and get 20% OFF! Use the promo code BELL20! https://www.etsy.com/shop/BusyKidsBook?coupon=BELL20 Learn how to make the first Bible stories book for children with this PDF sewing pattern. This is a quick and fun sewing project, suitable even for beginners. BIBLE STORIES quiet book pattern contains: ✔ PDF Patterns with color recommendations ✔ SVG files for your cutting machine (!!!) INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED THE SIZE is about 8x8 inches (21x21 cm). AGE RECOMMENDATIONS All pieces in the quiet book are large and suitable for children from 2 years old. SKILL LEVEL The pattern is suitable for beginners. You will be able to download 1 file with pattern and 3 SVG files immediately after purchase. In the following link, you can see how to download a digital file: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108?flash_digest=27cb6cd630570e29f1ed14d1112905243201f953&segment=shopping If you have problems downloading directly, please contact me. Patterns will be sent within 24 hours to the email associated with your Etsy account. Thank you for visiting! To view my other quiet book patterns, please click here: https://busykidsbook.etsy.com
This is it, the finale! It has been a very busy week full of quiet book action. Here is a summary of all of my pages and information regarding my quiet book. Just click on the link to view where I got my patterns and more pictures. I have uploaded all of my own original patterns to my Etsy shop (follow the link below the header.) I would love to see your finished products!! I have also included links to where you can find the patterns that are not my own on each page. I want to give credit where it's due! If you have any other questions please leave a comment or e-mail me at stephanie[dot]lauren[at]live[dot]com (Please include your name and e-mails in any comments that you'd like a response for. I would love to respond back to everyone but have no way of contacting you. THANKS!) Many of you have asked if I would be able to make a book available for you to purchase. As I am sure you all know these are a labor of love and take countless hours to complete. Being the mother of two under two I simply do not have the time to make them for my customers much to my dismay. I hope that you all understand and as always thank you so much for your interest in my work! Jonah and the Whale Noah's Ark Covenant Rainbow Moses in the Basket David and Goliath Daniel in the Lions Den Peter Fishing The Nativity Lehi's Vision/ Iron Rod/ Tree of Life/ Nephi Build Nephi's Boat Alma the Younger Ammon Defends the Sheep Future Missionary I Love to See the Temple The Armour of God The Details/ Case Keeping Organized That's it! Thanks for checking it out! If you make one I'd love to see what you come up with! Once again thank you!!!
Toddler busy book for church + sacrament meeting. Felt no sew Jesus Quiet Book full of fun activities, Bible stories, + scriptures. (LDS + Mormon approved.)