To read more about my Olivia program, head over to the ALSC blog where I’m posting today!
Anyway, I did this Olivia program for my 3-8 year olds this past month and I found up making a flannelboard to do with the program!
I got the templates for this one from Nick Jr. here. I didn’t really have a script for the flannel, but I read on Wikipedia about a short clip that they did on the television shoe where Olivia’s baby brother won’t stop crying and everyone brings him toys to calm him down. Naturally, all that William wants is the family’s cat and Olivia brings it to him to save the day.
It’s a quick flannelboard in terms of story, and I made little baby toys to go with it but didn’t have them pictured. Oh well, I think I made a rattle, blanket, duck, teddy bear, bottle, and ball.
The hardest part with this one is painting all the pig mouths!
Katie: your Olivia (and family) are gorgeous! I enjoyed reading it on the ALSC blog… Olivia really shows her spunk. Nice job.
Girl, you have some serious felt crafting skills. This might be my favorite felt story ever!
Olivia is my absolute favorite! Great feltboard!!!
I am just catching up on all the blog posts I missed last week while I was sick, and I have to say – this is ADORABLE. I’ve been toying with the idea of doing a party focused on a particular character, but hadn’t considered Olivia. What a good idea! Thanks for sharing. 🙂