“All By Herself,” a quiet book from the 1950s by Kay Clark was manufactured by Plankie Toys in Younstown, Ohio.
The first page introduces little ones to a charming rhyme about a little girl who dresses herself.
Each page has a special attachment that challenges little people to learn “how” to button, lace, zip, snap, fold and tie.
The original illustrations printed on this fabric quiet book were drawn by “The Twins.”
This little book is perfect for distracting a small child during a long sermon!
Dozens of Ideas for Making Quiet Books:
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- The quiet book from Empty Bobbin Sewing Studio
- My Children’s Diary quiet book
- Quiet Book from Serving Pink Lemonade
- Busy Quiet Books
- Baby’s felt quiet book
- Quiet Book from the crafting chicks
- Quiet books by Shelley Wallace
- Quiet book patterns by copycrafts
- The Quiet Book Makes Its Debut!
- On the Go Activity Book
- My Finished Quiet Book
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- Tiffany’s Quiet Book
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- Quiet Activity Book from Place Mats
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- The Quiet Encyclopedia
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- Beth’s Adorable Felt Book for Baby
- Tutorial and Pattern: Felt Egg Design Book
- Quiet Book Feature
- Quiet Book Tutorial: Binding the Edges
- Baby Girl Texture Book and Baby Boy Texture Book
- Toot Toot Tuesday-Quiet Book Tutorial
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- Quiet books by Jill
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