Friday, February 29, 2008
Pockets
From the library we borrowed a picture book titled "The Pocket Book," in which the character has ten pockets sewn on the front of her dress. I decided to do a dress-shaped project with TheSquirrel, (gluing on) ten pockets of different textures (scraps of fabrics or materials).

Then we wrote the descriptions of them, kinda like in the book. We wrote: "A scaly one, a roughy one, a dotty one, a plaidy one, a spotty one, a stripy one, a furry one, a purpley one, a silky one, and one to match my big blue eyes!"

What child doesn't like putting things into pockets? And, Hooray for glue guns!


By: Erin Sherman & TheSquirrel, almost 4!
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1 Comments:

Blogger Crystal said...

This is so cute! I think you should do it to a wearable item of clothing now!

March 1, 2008 12:02 PM  

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