Hi Shivani! I actually print out all of my stuff and go to Lakeshore Learning - a teacher supply store. They have huge laminators that do the job quickly, and they also have discount laminating for teachers. However, I have heard that the 3M laminator on Amazon is good for home use. Thank you for watching!
Not sure if you are still looking for a storage solution, but have you thought of an accordion style folder to store the file games? Would still be really portable.
Hi Vanessa! Thanks for the suggestion. I like that accordion style folders are portable. Do they stand up like a box or do they fall over when you open them? Let me know what you've experienced.
I want thicker cookies for those file folder games! lol I wonder if I can laminate thicker cardboard. Maybe just not by the machine (should probably use those manual laminating sheets maybe)? Idk. lol
So cute! Thank you for sharing~ K dont know it will fit; however, you can find expanding plastic pocket wallet to sort every files in one bag. There are wallet sizes and bag sizes with handles.
Hi, thanks for watching! Here are the links, and I will add them to the description box above. These blogs have both free and for sale printables for so many skills. Hope it helps you! fromabcstoacts.com/ www.totschooling.net/
Hi Dulani! Here is the number sense backpack activity: fromabcstoacts.com/printable-back-to-school-number-sense-activity/ The website also has a letter backpack activity! Let me know how I can help.
Thank you so much! When u have a free time can u please give me an idea about how many pages should include in a busy book and what should include. I have found many beautiful printables. I don't no how to start. They all are beautiful printables. Don't no which one to choose. Please help
Hi Dulani, First decide how you want to store them: in a binder like I have or in a file folder box? A binder will allow fewer games. Then, I would divide by literacy and math games. If you still have a lot of games, I’d further divide them into recognizing letters, learning letter sounds, beginning sounds, and then anything that requires knowledge of full words. So basically put the games in order of difficulty. There are certain games my daughter LOVES, like the Three Little Monkeys, the dinosaur marching, the nursery rhymes, and the cookie counting, so now I keep those near the front. Regardless, you should definitely laminate, organize, and label the games so they last long.
www.walmart.com/ip/Georgia-Pacific-White-Cardstock-Paper-8-5-x-11-110-lb-150-Sheets/15904276 Just some basic white cardstock from Walmart! Thanks for watching.
Great learning binder!! I’ve made one for my 4year old with printables that I’ve made myself .. you can find them on Etsy. www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Growinglittletots I’d love to know what you think of them.
Hi Sagarika! I've linked the blogs in the description box. If you search on those blogs there should be several free printables that pop up. Let me know if you need help. :)
Hi Farzana, Here is the link to the nursery rhyme game: www.totschooling.net/2016/07/free-nursery-rhymes-sequencing.html She has some great stuff on her website. Thanks for watching!
I love it and will use a number of you ideas. Thx
Great video. Which laminator do you use?
Hi Shivani! I actually print out all of my stuff and go to Lakeshore Learning - a teacher supply store. They have huge laminators that do the job quickly, and they also have discount laminating for teachers. However, I have heard that the 3M laminator on Amazon is good for home use. Thank you for watching!
Very cute !! I’m gonna do this for my 3 year old . Thanks for sharing
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Totally more consolidating in a binder! Thank you for the idea! ♥
I made something like this for my son and he loves it. He always wants his. But I didnt know about the folder games and I love that idea
Cool and educational. Navina has an awesome mom!
Not sure if you are still looking for a storage solution, but have you thought of an accordion style folder to store the file games? Would still be really portable.
Hi Vanessa! Thanks for the suggestion. I like that accordion style folders are portable. Do they stand up like a box or do they fall over when you open them? Let me know what you've experienced.
I want thicker cookies for those file folder games! lol I wonder if I can laminate thicker cardboard. Maybe just not by the machine (should probably use those manual laminating sheets maybe)? Idk. lol
I printed them out on cardstock and then laminated them for reinforcement. Maybe that will help! Thank you for watching!
So cute! Thank you for sharing~ K dont know it will fit; however, you can find expanding plastic pocket wallet to sort every files in one bag. There are wallet sizes and bag sizes with handles.
Hi Rena! Thanks for the suggestion! I was looking at those foldable accordian style folders. They should work, too. :) Thanks for watching.
Can u please share the links where u download these printables. Its amazing
Hi, thanks for watching! Here are the links, and I will add them to the description box above. These blogs have both free and for sale printables for so many skills. Hope it helps you!
fromabcstoacts.com/
www.totschooling.net/
Hi Dulani! Here is the number sense backpack activity: fromabcstoacts.com/printable-back-to-school-number-sense-activity/
The website also has a letter backpack activity! Let me know how I can help.
Thank you so much! When u have a free time can u please give me an idea about how many pages should include in a busy book and what should include. I have found many beautiful printables. I don't no how to start. They all are beautiful printables. Don't no which one to choose. Please help
Hi Dulani,
First decide how you want to store them: in a binder like I have or in a file folder box? A binder will allow fewer games. Then, I would divide by literacy and math games. If you still have a lot of games, I’d further divide them into recognizing letters, learning letter sounds, beginning sounds, and then anything that requires knowledge of full words. So basically put the games in order of difficulty. There are certain games my daughter LOVES, like the Three Little Monkeys, the dinosaur marching, the nursery rhymes, and the cookie counting, so now I keep those near the front. Regardless, you should definitely laminate, organize, and label the games so they last long.
Very clear thanks a lot I'm planning to make the busy book for my baby boy very soon!
So cute!!! Love it!!! What kind of cardstock do you use?
www.walmart.com/ip/Georgia-Pacific-White-Cardstock-Paper-8-5-x-11-110-lb-150-Sheets/15904276
Just some basic white cardstock from Walmart! Thanks for watching.
For storage, can't you just cut the file folders down to size in order to fit in those ziplock pouches?
Ahh...so make mini folder games...hmmmm....you've got me thinkin' Thanks for the tip!
I love this.
Thanks for watching! :)
Great learning binder!! I’ve made one for my 4year old with printables that I’ve made myself .. you can find them on Etsy. www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Growinglittletots I’d love to know what you think of them.
Now its paid no free sample
Please help
Hi Sagarika! I've linked the blogs in the description box. If you search on those blogs there should be several free printables that pop up. Let me know if you need help. :)
Can you please give the link of three nursery rhyme game.I tried but could not find .thanks
Hi Farzana,
Here is the link to the nursery rhyme game: www.totschooling.net/2016/07/free-nursery-rhymes-sequencing.html
She has some great stuff on her website. Thanks for watching!
Do you have the brand or link of the amazon sleeve?
Hi Joann! Yes, the link is here: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QCWV6WJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for watching!
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