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Quiet Book – A Giant #DIY Finished

Created On: February 28, 2011  |  Updated: May 5, 2013  |   15 Comments

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Quiet Books

I have been working on a quiet book for a while now.  I actually compiled a few different patterns that I found online and a few others I just came up with.
 
 
 This is the outside.  Its still a work in progress because I am not sure if it needs a latch or handle or something…  TBD.
  
 This page is to button the flowers on.  They can also be stored in the little planter too.
 
 Pin the laundry on the line.
 
 Tic tac toe.  A lot of people have asked why there is an extra X.  IF you think about it, you are never sure who is going to win and there is an odd number of squares, so you need 5 of each X’s and O’s.
  
This one is just a scrap buster page.  Match the shapes (they snap on) to the shape below, outlined by markers.
 Counting.  Like an abacus, you can slide the beads across the ribbon.  I did this page on a whim.  It was the fastest to make and Jett seems to love it the most. 
 The mail box.
 The flap opens and there are note cards inside.
 Again, a last minute page because I can.  And another of Jett’s favorites.  He loves to shove his trains in there and close the top.
 The biggest debate I had from the very beginning was how to attach the pages into the actual book.  I ended up using mini grommets and rings.

I just made 3 little loops for the rings to hook through and voila!  The main reason I decided to make the book this way was for the sole reason that if I have more kids I don’t want to have to make another book itself.  I could just make more pages and take them out and hand the harder pages to the older kid and the easier pages to the younger kid.  I also thought if I needed something more heavy duty I could put the pages into a binder using the same grommet holes.

I hope to add pages to this in the future.  If you have any suggestions, love, hate or want one, let me know!  I love comments.

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  1. Beth at southernfriedliving says

    February 28, 2011

    That is the cutest idea!!! I need 3 of those for my kiddos when I go grocery shopping! Keeping this one in my inspiration file!

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  2. Sasha says

    March 1, 2011

    Wow this is too cute. It looks like a lot of work! Thanks for linking up to Creation Mondays @ ~The Life of Me~

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  3. Melanna says

    March 1, 2011

    Great job on your book! I made a quiet book for my oldest for Christmas. It got a little huge (but look, here I am looking for more page ideas. Ha!). If you want ideas for future pages you can check it out here. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Stuff by Ash says

    March 1, 2011

    I am in love with the “Build a Temple” page. What a clever idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  5. amber marchant says

    March 1, 2011

    Great! I am inspired!

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  6. Ani says

    March 1, 2011

    i’ve been trying to find some ideas for a quite book!!! Thanks I actually found you on Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #45
    !!! So glad i did. I’m your newest follower. Visit my blog and follow me at http://aadreamsblog.blogspot.com/

    xoxo
    ani

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  7. Alana in Canada says

    March 2, 2011

    What a wonderful book! How old is your boy?

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  8. livegreenlovemuch.com says

    March 2, 2011

    This is wonderful. I really love this idea!

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  9. Lauren @ YoungNester says

    March 3, 2011

    This is really fun!

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  10. M says

    March 3, 2011

    Great book Brooke! You can also do a page where you take two pieces of felt, grommet both sides, and use a shoelace to practice lacing shoes. That was always MY favorite!

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  11. Rachel Harwood says

    March 4, 2011

    This is so cool! Thanks for sharing your ideas.

    Love to have you link up to my new link party, For the Kids Fridays!
    http://sunscholars.blogspot.com
    :)rachel

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  12. The Nowell's says

    March 6, 2011

    I love this and would love one for my boys!!!

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  13. Amanda Kuzak says

    March 7, 2011

    This is such a neat project, thank you so much for sharing with us over at Sister Sister Sunday!

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  14. Nick and Emily says

    July 7, 2011

    Thanks for sharing. I will totally be using some of these idea’s. when mine is all finished come check it out for more idea’s. I’m doing a church alphabet so it’s quite the project. http://thehappyhammerstads.blogspot.com

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