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The theme for June is bugs...and ds and I actually completed it in June! Yea! We had a lot of fun with this one, our third lapbook so far. We, btw, is my ds4 (3yo) and me. We would have days where we did nothing, and then days where we spent most of the day together working on the lapbook (and revisiting the two others we have made.) Now that school is out I can really focus on ds4, since most of the stuff we do is really hands-on and meant to be done with lots of parental help. I'm glad we had the lapbook to work on together and that we got to spend so much time just the two of us.

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Here is the cover. We had so many little books and things we made a "double folder" (sorry, I don't know all the "technical" names for things yet, basically it's two file folders glued together.) I got the big ladybug from TeacherView.com and the little pics from a pre-made bug theme at Kinderplans.com.

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The first section. On the left is a little booklet that compares bugs and a pocket holding some cards depicting the life cycle of a ladybug which ds can put into order. In the middle is a little book made up of fact cards with a pic of the insect and info on it. Below that is a little book that details the various ways bugs move. On the right is a worksheet ds completed, coloring the specified number of bugs.

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Here we see the fact book opened up to the dragonfly card.

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The second section. On the left, a cute little rhyme I got from Carissa that my ds just loves to sing and act out. In the middle is a butterfly shapebook that tells the story of how butterflies grow, and a another booklet that tells how bugs are similar. On the right is a color matching game.

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The color matching game opened up.

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The last page of the bugs booklet, where ds drew a pic of his favorite bug. How cute!

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On the back of the lapbook is another matching game that I got out of an older issue of The Mailbox Magazine.

Well, there we go! Lots of fun and learning as well. We even did a craft, a caterpillar made out of an egg carton.

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I don't know who's more precious, the kiddo or the one-eyed caterpillar lol!

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Here is ds playing one of the matching games. Pardon the casual attire, it is summer after all lol.

Besides the ideas from the wonderful ladies at Little Laplinks, I used purchased templates from Kinderplans.com and the Flowers and Insects book from Hands of a Child.

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southmsmomof4 Comment by southmsmomof4 on June 27, 2008 at 8:32am
This is really good. Looking at the picture of your little one reminds me of how mine is seen most of the time. He hates, shoes and clothes. LOL
Valerie Comment by Valerie on June 27, 2008 at 6:58pm
Yeah, maybe it's something with boys? My son prefers to run around the house naked, it's a fight to get him to keep his clothes on! Today at the pool he even stripped down naked when I wasn't looking (which was like 2 seconds....HA! He's fast)

"Double Folder" is a perfect term, also called Double Lapbook too.......with lapbooking there are so many different terms that essentially mean the same thing......you can even make your own up!

Blessings,

Valerie

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