Sunday, November 8, 2009

Quiet Book

Well, it's been a while since I've posted. I can't believe how fast time has flown.

I thought I'd share my most recent project with you. I don't know what sparked my memory, but one day I began thinking about the Quiet Book that we had when we were small, which my mom made. I remembered playing with it (quietly) in church and they were fond memories. And so the thought occurred that it would be fun to make a similar book to my young nieces and nephews.

I asked Mom if she still had the patterns, and she did. But they were old photocopies that were somewhat cut off and their weren't instructions for actually putting all the pages together. So, I went surfing online just to see what else I could find that would give me some ideas. After going through A LOT of pages, I was really surprised and happy to find someone else's blog where she posted pictures of the quiet book she made. And it was the exact same pages I had growing up! (Seriously, I was really excited.) So, I sent her an email to find out where she got her instructions and she was nice enough to write back and provide the name and address of a woman in Bountiful, who had written a book called 'The Quiet Book Tutor', which had all the patterns and instructions for construction. After a letter, phone call and email I managed to connect with the author, sent her $10, and received my book.

After a few weeks of work, below was the fun outcome! The pages are far from perfect, but I figured 2-5yr olds wouldn't mind. I actually made three books at once. I have already given one to my nephew Owen, who is 2 1/2. He will still probably need some help to start with. The next niece and nephew are only 9mo and about 1 week old, so I will probably wait awhile before I give them theirs. Shhhhh! Don't tell. I'm taking bets that none of them will actually look at this blog page.


4 comments:

Schumanns said...

You rock!!.....even if you don't call :o)

Tim and Janet said...

What a fun gift! Yes, the pages look just like the ones my kids had also. Way to go Auntie!!

Shayniem1 said...

I have been searching for Norma Barnes pattern for the quiet book for a while and having no luck. Could I possibly trouble you for her contact information so I could pay her and get her pattern? Thank you so much
Corie

Tasha said...

For copies of "The Quiet Book Tutor", send your request and $10.50 to:

Norma B. Davis
1055 S. Davis Blvd.
Bountiful, UT 84010

Her email address is: normabdavis@comcast.net