DIY Felt Activities for Travel
This blog article was originally posted on my first blog In Our Pond. I started out trying to put all my travel content on my homeschooling blog, but it grew to be too big. So, I'm moving all the road trip stuff over here! It'll probably take me a while to move all the posts, but I'll also be posting new content on here as well. In Our Pond will now be exclusively for homeschooling and parenting content, while this blog (Party Through the USA) is for all the family travel posts. Check them both out!
Early this year, I did a Travel Time Tuesday post with lots of magnetic road trip activities. At the same time I was working on that article, I had the idea of doing this post full of travel activities made with felt.
I hadn't realized how many felt travel activities I had made myself prior to putting these pictures together. It was fun to look back and them and remember the excitement and reason for making them. I hope you enjoy them too!
Pirate Map // In Our Pond
I still really love the way this felt treasure map looks. I made it free hand for our Pirate Road Trip.
Button Chain // Tips from a Typical Mom
This reusable, skill-building felt chain is perfect for kids who love making paper chains.
Sneak some learning on vacation.
Felt Dinosaur World // In Our Pond
This amazing volcano fits inside of an Altoid tin!
I find this sweet doll very eye-catching, and I would have enjoyed having her as a child.
Counting Pizza // In Our Pond
This activity is useful for fraction and counting practice, but it also great for pretend play.
My kids would absolutely adore this Emmett activity. I really hope the blogger puts up a patter soon.
Spider Web Weaving // Dani Fressato
There are many types of thread weaving styles online, but I thought this spider was adorable.
Color Pattern Blocks // In Our Pond
These blocks were very cheap and easy to make and would be great for pattern making practice.
Paint Pallet Color Matching // In Our Pond
This simple busy bag activity was made with a cardboard cake board, clothes pins, and felt.
Winter Animals Finger Puppets // Lia Griffith
I included this winter animal puppets to stand in for all types of felt finger puppets. I think they're absolutely adorable.
Emoji Busy Bag from Views from a Step Stool
This busy bag has simple yellow circles and then a bunch of shapes for making your own expressions.
Tangled Quiet Book Pages // In Our Pond
Just this year, I made these Tangled quiet book pages. One side is ribbon tying and one side is hair styling.
Felt Fishing Set from Leafy Treetop Spot
There are many styles of fishing games, but I like the details in this one.
Build-a-Bug Felt Box from Teach me Mommy
This mom has a lot of felt busy boxes (check them out) that are simple and creative.
Button Pizza // Therapy Fun Zone
Kid can practice their fine motor skills and do some pretend play with this button pizza.
Button Snake // Kids Activity Blog
I liked the flower shape of this button snake. There are other themes online as well if flowers don't appeal to you.
Early this year, I did a Travel Time Tuesday post with lots of magnetic road trip activities. At the same time I was working on that article, I had the idea of doing this post full of travel activities made with felt.
I hadn't realized how many felt travel activities I had made myself prior to putting these pictures together. It was fun to look back and them and remember the excitement and reason for making them. I hope you enjoy them too!
Pirate Map // In Our Pond
I still really love the way this felt treasure map looks. I made it free hand for our Pirate Road Trip.
Button Chain // Tips from a Typical Mom
This reusable, skill-building felt chain is perfect for kids who love making paper chains.
My boys would love this car track.
Felt Dinosaur World // In Our Pond
This amazing volcano fits inside of an Altoid tin!
I find this sweet doll very eye-catching, and I would have enjoyed having her as a child.
Counting Pizza // In Our Pond
This activity is useful for fraction and counting practice, but it also great for pretend play.
My kids would absolutely adore this Emmett activity. I really hope the blogger puts up a patter soon.
Spider Web Weaving // Dani Fressato
There are many types of thread weaving styles online, but I thought this spider was adorable.
Color Pattern Blocks // In Our Pond
These blocks were very cheap and easy to make and would be great for pattern making practice.
Paint Pallet Color Matching // In Our Pond
This simple busy bag activity was made with a cardboard cake board, clothes pins, and felt.
Winter Animals Finger Puppets // Lia Griffith
I included this winter animal puppets to stand in for all types of felt finger puppets. I think they're absolutely adorable.
Emoji Busy Bag from Views from a Step Stool
This busy bag has simple yellow circles and then a bunch of shapes for making your own expressions.
Tangled Quiet Book Pages // In Our Pond
Just this year, I made these Tangled quiet book pages. One side is ribbon tying and one side is hair styling.
Felt Fishing Set from Leafy Treetop Spot
There are many styles of fishing games, but I like the details in this one.
Build-a-Bug Felt Box from Teach me Mommy
This mom has a lot of felt busy boxes (check them out) that are simple and creative.
Button Pizza // Therapy Fun Zone
Kid can practice their fine motor skills and do some pretend play with this button pizza.
Button Snake // Kids Activity Blog
I liked the flower shape of this button snake. There are other themes online as well if flowers don't appeal to you.
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