I've been wanting to make some felt fruit and vegetables for the boys, but I never got around to making them. After one of our Arabic lessons I needed to come up with a fun way to teach the names of fruits and vegetables in Arabic.
After searching online I was inspired to make them a set of fruits/vegetables out of felt. I've only made one so far I am planning on making as much as I can this weekend.
The process its self doesn't take long but I was working on it during the day. In between baby, school work, after school programs it took me kind of long to finish.
I decided to first start with fruits for no particular reason :). The first one I made is a banana, in Arabic a banana is called موز.
I didn't take any pictures as I was making it because of all that was going on around me but its fairly easy, and there are many tutorials/videos online.
Here's what mine looks like;
I chose to make this type of banana because I knew that my boys would love this. Anything to make their learning fun right :)
I added a little sticker to make it more real. You could just take the sticker off one of the store bought bananas and stick that one there. But I wanted to make it in Arabic.
I also made some two part cards to go with the felt food. I will be making one for each fruit/vegetable.
I will continue to update this as I make more. I hope this inspires you to make more felt food for different language studies.
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Oh my goodness! This is so darn cute! I love the sticker too!
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Thank you Jennifer
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. I love that the banana actually comes out, so you can really "eat" it all gone. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Rena for stopping by and commenting. Anything to make their learning more fun right ;)
DeleteVery cute! love them x
ReplyDeleteThank you Charlotte for stopping by and commenting. I am new to the blogging world I appreciate the love :)
DeleteSo realistic, Ayan and I love the fact that the banana can be taken out of the skin.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam :) it was really easy and fun to make
DeleteI've featured your felt food today, Ayan.
DeleteThank you for the feature Pam :)
DeleteSo adorable! Please stop by and share with everyone at our link party.
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Thank you Amy I will :)
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