Quiet books can sometimes be a lifesaver for parents when those busy little hands just don’t want to color another picture or read another story. These soft little books are not only fun for kids because of the bright colors and shapes, but they also teach dexterity and build the foundational skills needed at such a young age. Today we have for you 8 ideas for quiet books pages designed just for little boys. You can make one to fit into a book you already have going, or put them all together for a fun little quiet activity for you little man.
Quiet books or busy books are educational books/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 coordination. You can find more patterns for making Quiet or Busy books here Etsy.
Check out this article on Quiet books for girls. and this article on 30 Quiet book patterns and tutorials.
1- Fork Lift Quiet Book Page from Imagine Our Life
2- Airplane Page from Shane and Meredith
3- Zipper Bear Tent from Little Inspirations
4- Knight Page from Wonderwoman Creations
5- Dog House Page from The Project Corner
6- Wheels On The Bus Page from Books N Boys
7- Truck Shape Felt Puzzle from Shill O’Pop
8- Tools Page from All Quiet Things
Children are frequently full of energy and can be rather hyperactive when they are young. This is very natural; after all, they are learning about their surroundings and investigating all they can. However, it can be difficult for parents to keep their children entertained, especially when they need to remain quietly for lengthy periods of time, such as during a long car journey or while waiting at the doctor’s office.
This is when a quiet book may help. A quiet book is a tiny, portable book that contains activities designed to keep youngsters busy and interested. They frequently include themes, such as animals or numbers, and may be tailored to the child’s preferences.
Linda Lanese says
I love these books, such a good idea 🙂
Matilda says
It’s lovely. My fingers are itching to start one for my grand daughter, she’ll love it. Thanks for sharing it
Evgenia (Shill O'POP) says
So good ideas for boy’s book! Thanks, Larissa, for linking to my site!