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Showing posts with label hungry caterpillar. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Going Buggy

Bugs abound! We had cicadas on Cape Cod, bees are buzzing, 'squitos are a flyin', it's summer and bugs are everywhere!


So I have designed a new hat called the Whimsy Citrus Bug, which to me is both cute and summery. It is made out of 100% cotton and uses this creat tangerine-coral color that I just love!

Of course no summer would be complete without a buzzing bumble bee going from flower to flower. Also made out of 100% cotton yarn, this bumble bee is a classic hat for any bug lover!

Ahh, yes, the original over-eater himself, The Hungry Caterpillar. Inspired by Eric Carle's picture book art, I created this little hat.
Chomp, Chomp, Chomp!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Treasury Monday

Chomp, Chomp, Chomp lots of Hungry Caterpillar items to be found in my Etsy Treasury!

And it you ever get the chance, visit the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA. It's amazing! http://www.picturebookart.org/Home


Sunday, June 29, 2008

It's Time for Summer Reading

Summer is the time when I like to catch up on a lot of reading I just didn't find the time to do during the school year. So what better way to excite children and books than to combine a fun hat to wear that matches the story you are reading to them? I have several sets that people love to give as gifts.


This is a great popular classic story, what will the hungry caterpillar eat next?
It can be fun to line up the real food in your house in two, threes, fours and even more!
Chomp! Chomp!

Yum, sun ripened strawberries!
But watch out!
A BIG HUNGRY BEAR wants a bite too!
This story is so much fun to read to little ones, I had a blast doing the voices when I was reading it to my goddaughter and her older sister. This is one that they will beg "Again, again!"
And the strawberry hat is just plain fun.

Little fairies in the garden, in the trees, in the air, little fairies are everywhere!
Your little girls will start seeing fairies everywhere when you read to her from this little poem book while she wears her little fairy hat. There is one for each season.
The illustrations in this book are to be delighted over and cherished for generations to come.


Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see?
A wonderful reading game to enjoy with children, this is another classic, and what little one doesn't look adorable in ears??
What animal will be in the next page for your child to find?



One berry, two berry pick me a blueberry!
Children will love this rolicking adventure with the boy, the bear, and the berries in this rhyming text of fun! And the blueberry hat is perfect for a boy or a girl. My goddaughter's older sister calls her blueberry hat her blueberry muffin hat.

Oh, Peter, you were warned to stay out of the garden.
Snuggle up with your little bunny and enjoy this little classic with your favorite treat, because what is reading Peter Rabbit without being rewarded for being a good little bunny?
Although, reading about Peter's capers sure is fun!



Showing posts with label hungry caterpillar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hungry caterpillar. Show all posts

Going Buggy

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Bugs abound! We had cicadas on Cape Cod, bees are buzzing, 'squitos are a flyin', it's summer and bugs are everywhere!


So I have designed a new hat called the Whimsy Citrus Bug, which to me is both cute and summery. It is made out of 100% cotton and uses this creat tangerine-coral color that I just love!

Of course no summer would be complete without a buzzing bumble bee going from flower to flower. Also made out of 100% cotton yarn, this bumble bee is a classic hat for any bug lover!

Ahh, yes, the original over-eater himself, The Hungry Caterpillar. Inspired by Eric Carle's picture book art, I created this little hat.
Chomp, Chomp, Chomp!

Treasury Monday

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Chomp, Chomp, Chomp lots of Hungry Caterpillar items to be found in my Etsy Treasury!

And it you ever get the chance, visit the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA. It's amazing! http://www.picturebookart.org/Home


It's Time for Summer Reading

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Summer is the time when I like to catch up on a lot of reading I just didn't find the time to do during the school year. So what better way to excite children and books than to combine a fun hat to wear that matches the story you are reading to them? I have several sets that people love to give as gifts.


This is a great popular classic story, what will the hungry caterpillar eat next?
It can be fun to line up the real food in your house in two, threes, fours and even more!
Chomp! Chomp!

Yum, sun ripened strawberries!
But watch out!
A BIG HUNGRY BEAR wants a bite too!
This story is so much fun to read to little ones, I had a blast doing the voices when I was reading it to my goddaughter and her older sister. This is one that they will beg "Again, again!"
And the strawberry hat is just plain fun.

Little fairies in the garden, in the trees, in the air, little fairies are everywhere!
Your little girls will start seeing fairies everywhere when you read to her from this little poem book while she wears her little fairy hat. There is one for each season.
The illustrations in this book are to be delighted over and cherished for generations to come.


Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see?
A wonderful reading game to enjoy with children, this is another classic, and what little one doesn't look adorable in ears??
What animal will be in the next page for your child to find?



One berry, two berry pick me a blueberry!
Children will love this rolicking adventure with the boy, the bear, and the berries in this rhyming text of fun! And the blueberry hat is perfect for a boy or a girl. My goddaughter's older sister calls her blueberry hat her blueberry muffin hat.

Oh, Peter, you were warned to stay out of the garden.
Snuggle up with your little bunny and enjoy this little classic with your favorite treat, because what is reading Peter Rabbit without being rewarded for being a good little bunny?
Although, reading about Peter's capers sure is fun!