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Learning Fun with Felt GIVEAWAY

Betty Lukens Inc. has been creating visual felts for fun and education for 40 years.  

"Best known for our Through the Bible Felt Sets, which continue to be shipped and used all around the world, is a valuable teaching resource. With over 600 figures and objects, this is the most complete Bible felt set available. Our focus is on providing an interactive teaching tool that helps parents, grandparents, teachers and missionaries bring the Bible to life. Bright and colorful Bible stories in felt are eye catching and appealing to captivate an audience. The Bible story manual with over 180 stories is a wonderful guide and teaching resource. The Through the Bible in Felt manual covers both the Old and New Testament which allows for a strong foundation in Biblical teachings and principles. 

Our Learning Fun with Felt line includes over 30 sets to inspire children's creativity. With the moveable pieces and personal-sized play boards, they can engage in imaginative play by arranging and rearranging the pre-cut felt pieces over and over again. Each time they create new and exciting stories as they experience the fun and magic of felt and leaves a lasting impression."

Thank-you to Betty Lukens Inc. for sending me the Alphabet Fun Felt pack to review.  I was not paid for my review and all opinions are 100% mine.  

It was a rainy day and no school so it was perfect that this fun felt package came in the mail the day before.  :)  We have been trying to learn the lower case letters and it really helped that the upper and lower case letters were together.   As we started this activity we placed the pictures on one side and the words on another side.  My daughter would pick out a picture and tell me what it was and sound out the first letter and tell me what letter it started with...well with a little help.  She still needs more practice with her letters.  She would then find the letter on the big board and then find the word with my help.  

I was amazed when I was looking at the Betty Lukens Inc. website.  They have tons of Bible Stories, fun felts, educational felts, inspirational felts, and felt books.  

Enter to win your Felt package from Betty Lukens!  Use the easy rafflecopter form below.  

Or go shopping now and use coupon code: PRAISES20 to get 20% off your order.  This coupon code will not expire until the end of December.  :)  







Comments

Karen said…
I love all of the bible story felt boards. They would be great for my toddler sunday school class!
Debbi said…
I love the Let's Play House set. My daughter would play with this for hours!
Julie Rogers said…
Would love to win Fun in the Sun felt set!

Julie
julieruffrogers@gmail.com
Darlene said…
I would like the #01700
Large Deluxe Set (English)
tree said…
i love the Rain Forest Adventures set!

Teish said…
The Bible felt sets are so nice!
Anonymous said…
Let's play house
deborah said…
I've always liked the Bible felts. Any of them would be fun!
JuliaGulia said…
I'd like the Alphabet Fun Felt pack! Thanks.
Unknown said…
I would love either one, but I think I would love to win the Bible Felt set most of all!
Unknown said…
These are so cute. I'd love the rain forest set.
Unknown said…
Our boys would LOVE the Rain Forest Felt Adventures Set! Thank you!
la mama said…
I would love a Bible story felt set.
Unknown said…
The alphabet fun felt kit would be great for my 4 yr ols!
Mrs. Mae said…
i;d love to win any one of the sets. I think these are a wonderful teaching tool and my Sunday School class would love it! :) Thanks so much for your consideration.
Jessica A. said…
I would love to win the Bible felt set!
Laney said…
I like the ABC Tree or the growing caterpillar. THANKS!
Nichole said…
Animals of the World book
Laura Jacobson said…
Oh I love the Sporty Kids! How cute!
Nichole Bentley said…
I would choose the Rain Forest Scene. Thank you!
Alicia said…
My girls would love the Days of the Dinosaurs set.
Jessica said…
I think I might choose the Katelyn & Friends: Animal Care. Thank you for the giveaway!

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