Sure you can go and buy books and stories at your local thrift shop, but for me nothing is my fun then making my own,
Get three A4 Piece of paper or more depending on the book you’d like to make.
IF you want to make it (Age appropriate for your reborn, think of their age)
If they are a newborn you could make short stories up, or copy rhymes and riddles of the net to read to them.
So get your three A4 piece of paper and fold them in half and half (All three together) and then staple the side which you can’t open the longest side where the fold is :D then get a knife that doesn’t cut (You’ll notice they are pages are all bunched together up the top and won’t open) cut every page to get more pages then be creative, (Staple before hand or it will fall apart!) By bunching the pages on top of each other together and cutting them you get more pages and use less paper.
BTW I’ll include pictures of this also.
Get your pencil, pens, crayons and create picture books, numbers, opposites and positive and negatives anything you like store them with a rubber band around them:
For inspirational ideas I’ll list some of the books I’ve made for my dolls:
Eleanor scrapbook
Maths and numbers
Reading stories for seven year olds
Spelling and abc
Poetry and rhymes
Sticker story prince and princess
The fruit alphabet
Vegetable alapahet
Colours and textures
Chocolate Charlie with caramel Charlotte and the doggie bone
A caterpillar story
Letters of the alphabet
Numbers
Abc numbers and shapes
Picture and word book
Animal book
Animal alphabet
Boy and girl stories
The Pictures:
Pic 1: Get three pieces of A4 Paper
Pic 2: Put the three pieces of A4 Paper on top of each other
Pic 3: Fold in half so top to bottom
Pic 4: Fold in half again so left to right
Pic 5: Staple along the longest side
Pic 5: You’ll notice the pages are bunched together up the top and it won’t open so it isn’t a book yet until you complete the next step
Pic 6: You need a knife, which doesn’t cut with a smooth flat knifey part
Pic 7: Put you knife in between two pieces of paper that are stuck and slice upwards until it tears and the page is free to open and close
Pic 8: You should then be able to open the first page continue step seven until all pages are not bunched
Pic 9: they should now be free to open
Step 10: Get creative and bring your book to life.
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