Sunday, August 19, 2012

"Kidz Crafts" with Lynn Baker!

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Hi guys!
Lynn Baker, author of "The Ultimate Guide to Scrapbooking with Children" is back with us today, to show us a really cute idea for making a counting book, or number book for children. Lynn has a new blog, and several new videos, so I hope you'll go and visit her at http://picturebookcrafts.wordpress.com/ 

Lynn has lots of fun ideas for crafting with your kids and grandkids! Thanks for watching!



Have a blessed day!

Hugs,






10 comments:

  1. Very clever idea. I have been sharing your ideas with my friend who teaches first grade. I'm sure they will come in handy. Thanks for sharing.

    Leslie

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  2. What a great idea, I love Eric Carle books and counting books are so good for children! Like you said, this project can be very flexible because it could be a shape book, alphabet book, color book, wow there are so many possiblities!!
    Thanks for sharing your talent and ideas.

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  3. What a great book Lynn I like your ideas because they are easy to put together. I have your book and it's chocked full of great ideas. Looking forward to more videos from you. TFS

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  4. I am a preschool teacher for over 30 years and picture books are an absolute must! This gives me another inspiration to do yet another book for my grandchildren. My 4 yr. old granddaughter and I were at a book store recently and while I was browsing for a book for me, she was browsing for herself. I showed her a book and said" here is a good one". She replied,"Does it have good pictures? It has to have good pictures!" This just solidifies my ever constant search for books with great pictures. Check out my alphabet book I posted on my blog in 2010. It has mostly Cricut images and an original poem.

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  5. What a great idea! I am going to make my toddler and preschool grandkids one!!

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  6. Lynn, what a wonderful idea! It's so easy, even I could make this. I often babysit my twin granddaughters, age 4, and run out of things to do with them. Thank you for the inspiration. I have bookmarked your new blog.
    Thanks again, Sylvia in Hot AZ

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  7. Fabulous split book!!! Thank you for sharing this with us! :)

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  8. What a yummy idea. I'm thinking Christmas Presents.

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  9. This is such a great idea for kids! She sure is clever! Love this book!

    Hugs,
    Jo

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Thanks so much for your comments. I love hearing from you!