
Is the classroom teacher having a baby? This DIY book of advice is perfect! My friend Bernadette remembered a book we'd made years ago. She asked for some sample questions and promised to send pictures of the completed version. Here it is... Adorable!
How do you change a diaper (step-by-step) directions.
What is a bassinet? Pack n play? Pram? Burp cloth? Swaddling Blanket? Front pack? (etc)
What is the best thing to teach babies?
Directions on how to get a baby to stop crying.
What do babies like to eat?
How much time do you think babies should sleep?
Do you have any toy suggestions?
How much do babies cost?
Where are babies born?
Do you know anything about babies?
What do you think (teacher's name) should do for her baby everyday?
How do you wash a baby?
What is a pacifier for?
What would you ask?
- Gather the kids around in small groups, ask them some of the questions below.
- Choose the best or funniest answers. (make sure every child makes it in once)
- Have each child draw a picture to be included in the book.
- Copy or place in an album.
Kids say the funniest thing! This will be a keepsake for years to come!
I've also made these for weddings. Asking kids the definition of boutonniere, bouquets, honeymoon, what happens at a wedding.... hilarious!!
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2 comments:
What a wonderful idea! I love reading the answers my son gives to questions his teacher ask him.
This is a great idea! I could see something like this turned into an ebook for charity. Very cool!
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