Y for Yarn

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Program Type:

Take & Make Crafts

Age Group:

Youth, Toddlers, Preschool
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Allowed Ages: 2 to 6

Program Description

Event Details

Make a Craft using the Letter Y and provided yarn. A few sample templates will be provided or use your own creativity to decorate the letter Y with yarn. All materials including Letter Y, and yarn in different colors will be provided. Glue not provided.

Letter Y activity sheets will be provided.

This is a Take and Make Craft and is available the entire month of September for pick up once you register and as supplies last.

Suggested Readings:

My “x, y, z” Sound Box by Jane Belk Moncure, Rebecca Thornburgh.

Part of the Jane Belk Moncure's Sound Box Books series.

Three characters find words beginning with the letters “x”, “y”, and “z” to put in their sound boxes.

Available in the library as a print book and as an eBook in Hoopla.

Check out more Alphabet books in Hoopla and BookFlix.

Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett

Annabelle lives in a black-and-white world, where everything is drab and dull. So imagine her surprise when she finds a box filled with yarn of every color, and knitting needles. She makes herself a sweater, but after she finishes, she finds that she has extra yarn left over. After knitting a sweater for her dog, her classmates, and various bunnies and bears, she still has extra yarn. So, Annabelle turns her attention to things that don't usually wear wool cozies: houses and cars and mailboxes. Soon an evil archduke with a sinister mustache who is fond of clothes hears about the magic box of never-ending yarn, and he wants it for his own. He offers to buy the box, but Annabelle refuses. He steals it, but finds it contains no yarn at all, and with the help of just a bit more magic, it finds its way back to Annabelle.

Available in the library as a print book.

Little Owl’s Orange Scarf by Tatyana Feeney

Little Owl's mother has knitted him a long, warm, orange scarf. But he does not love the new orange scarf his mommy makes him wear. It's too long, It's too itchy and, It's too. . . orange. And he hates it. It's not that Little Owl is negative he loves adding numbers, eating ice cream, riding his scooter, and, usually, surprises except this one. After several attempts to lose his orange scarf, Little Owl finally succeeds. But after a trip to the yarn store, Mommy has the perfect solution to keep Little Owl warm and happy. Mother offers to knit another scarf but this time with Little Owl's help, from visiting the yarn store

Available in the library as a print book and an eBook.