Amy from Serving Pink Lemonade is a creative genius! She has created a series of Quiet Books that are sure to keep small hands busy and children entertained in any situation. Whether it’s in church, in the car, in a waiting room, or anywhere else, these Quiet Books are a lifesaver for parents and caregivers.
Each page of the Quiet Book features a unique activity or manipulation that will keep children engaged and occupied for hours. From dress-up dolls, to ballet shoes that tie, to barns with doors that open and hold finger puppets, there’s something for every child’s interest. These templates are the perfect starting point for creating your own Quiet Book, or for using as inspiration for new and creative activities.
Amy’s templates are available for free on her website, Serving Pink Lemonade. Simply download and print, and you’ll have everything you need to start creating your own Quiet Book. These templates are easy to follow and include detailed instructions, so you don’t need any prior experience to get started.
Whether you’re a parent, a grandparent, an aunt, or a caregiver, these Quiet Books are a must-have. They’re a fun and creative way to keep children occupied and entertained, and they make great gifts too! So, head over to Serving Pink Lemonade today and start creating your own Quiet Book!
Get the templates at Serving Pink Lemonade.
[photo from Serving Pink Lemonade]
Quiet books or busy books are educational book/toys made with age or development-appropriate activities for babies, toddlers and preschool-age children. They are interactive and tactile. These books usually involve a cause-and-effect result as well as visual aids to teach fundamental learning skills. These books also develop hand and eye co-ordination. You can find more patterns for making Quiet or Busy books here Etsy.
Looking for more quiet book patterns? Check out these other articles we wrote on making your own Quiet or Busy books.
Patty Roloff says
The quiet book is adorable but I have not had any luck getting the templates to download to anything useable. Any suggestions?
PJ says
Same here – the pages print two small views per page – ‘way too small for use as a pattern.
anneweaver says
If you download the file, you can resize the graphics any size you need. Hope that helps! –Anne3