Here is the beginning:
There was a man made of food, made of food, made of food.
There was a man made of food,
And his name was Flip-Flap Jack.
And he danced upon the table, the table, the table.
He danced upon the table.
And his name was Flip-Flap Jack!
Heeerreeeee's Jack!
And a close-up of his face:
The rest of the words (and the patterns for Flip-Flap Jack) are found in Ready to Go Storytimes: Fingerplays, Scripts, Patterns, Music and More by Gail Benton and Trisha Waichulaitis.
#FlannelFriday was started by Melissa and Mary and I shamelessly copied her idea. If you're a blogger and also want to join the #FlannelFriday party, let one of us know. (The three of us are also the admins of the Preschool Storytime and Baby Storytime Facebook pages.)
Nice! I was going to Flip Flap Jack this week, but changed it at the last minute. Our flip flap jack is made of laminated photos: your version took a whole lot more time. Nice!! My fingers are doing a little dance just thinking about this!
ReplyDeleteI love his orange ears! He turned out super cute. Nice job :)
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adorable! I can't wait to make my own set!! Thanks for the inspiration, my mouth is watering now! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHello I was considering oredering the book.The question I have is how many stories are in the book and do they all come with patterns. I work with preschoolers and I just started getting into flannel stories so I'm still new at them. So I need easy stories with pretty easy patterns. Do you recommend this book for all the reasons above. Thank you. God Bless. Mrs. Valerie
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