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Felt Monkeys

I was prepping for an upcoming preschool unit for next year during our Animal Antics week and the the project fit right in to our summer theme.

Felt Monkeys!!

Materials: 

  • felt 
  • scissors
  • felt glue
I use felt glue because I have tried using Elmer's glue many a times and it has never kept my felt pieces together.  This was my first time trying felt glue and it seems to be working well for the monkeys. 





Doll Dragon enjoyed watching me put the monkeys together.  

I also made an alligator to go with the monkeys using Popsicle sticks.  Doll Dragon begged me to add the felt teeth before playing with them. :)


We played with these while singing the cute 5 Little Monkeys diddy. 

5 little monkeys swinging in a tree
Teasing Mr. Alligator "can't catch me, can't catch me"
Along came Mr. Alligator quiet as can be
And snapped 1 monkey right out of the tree


4 little monkeys swinging in a tree
Teasing Mr. Alligator "can't catch me, can't catch me"
Along came Mr. Alligator quiet as can be
And snapped 1 monkey right out of the tree

3 little monkeys swinging in a tree
Teasing Mr. Alligator "can't catch me, can't catch me"
Along came Mr. Alligator quiet as can be
And snapped 1 monkey right out of the tree

2 little monkeys swinging in a tree
Teasing Mr. Alligator "can't catch me, can't catch me"
Along came Mr. Alligator quiet as can be
And snapped 1 monkey right out of the tree

1 little monkeys swinging in a tree
Teasing Mr. Alligator "can't catch me, can't catch me"
Along came Mr. Alligator quiet as can be
And snapped that monkey right out of the tree

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