This is the House that Jack Built
Felt Story A cumulative tale. This is the rat that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
Felt Story A cumulative tale. This is the rat that ate the malt, that lay in the house that Jack built.
Felt Story Classic telling of the Norwegian tale: Trip trap, trip trap. “Who’s that tripping over my bridge?” roared the troll…
Felt Story A Swedish tale in which an old woman claims she has no food for the beggar, but the promise of soup from a nail has her bringing out all sorts of things to add to the pot.
Felt Story Count down 5-4-3-2-1 little sea creatures, who “jumped right into the boat with me.” Lots of pieces to hand out to get children to help fill the boat.
Felt Story Based on the book by Paul and Emma Rogers. She quacks and quacks and won’t give anyone any peace. But they miss her when she goes away – only to return, with quacking ducklings!
Felt Story To the tune of Mary Had a Little Lamb. Kids can join in the action rhyme for whole-body fun.
Felt Story An English tale in which the master of the house wants the servant girl to call everything by very silly names.
Felt Story Hand the felt pieces out to the children and as the poem builds, so will the snowman. Includes extra rhymes and reproducible coloring sheet.