


Glue both sets of sheets together along the longest edges. Be sure to allow some time for the glue to dry. The felt board should look like this once its all glued together.

Select one more felt sheet per color. Cut out a variety of shapes from the sheets.

Trace the pre-cut shapes onto the felt sheets and cut them out.







Create an envelope by folding the felt in half, and using hot glue to attach the two shorter sides. When not using the felt board, fold it up and store with the envelope. This makes it so easy to take the felt board with you anywhere!
If your toddler is more advanced, you can add more colored felt sheets to the board. You can also add shapes that are shades of the primary color. Also you can make other shapes like cars, food, numbers, animals, etc.

Another way to use the felt board for toddlers is to put the shapes on the wrong colors and ask your toddler to fix your mistakes. What toddler doesn’t like thinking they have a silly parent and wouldn’t like to correct them?
You can also make a miniature version of this easy felt project to take on road trips or to take out at a restaurant. The options are endless with this fun toddler activity! Be sure to check-out our full selection of kids’ crafts for more ideas to entertain these little ones.



Glue both sets of sheets together along the longest edges. Be sure to allow some time for the glue to dry. The felt board should look like this once its all glued together.

Select one more felt sheet per color. Cut out a variety of shapes from the sheets.

Trace the pre-cut shapes onto the felt sheets and cut them out.







Create an envelope by folding the felt in half, and using hot glue to attach the two shorter sides. When not using the felt board, fold it up and store with the envelope. This makes it so easy to take the felt board with you anywhere!
If your toddler is more advanced, you can add more colored felt sheets to the board. You can also add shapes that are shades of the primary color. Also you can make other shapes like cars, food, numbers, animals, etc.

Another way to use the felt board for toddlers is to put the shapes on the wrong colors and ask your toddler to fix your mistakes. What toddler doesn’t like thinking they have a silly parent and wouldn’t like to correct them?
You can also make a miniature version of this easy felt project to take on road trips or to take out at a restaurant. The options are endless with this fun toddler activity! Be sure to check-out our full selection of kids’ crafts for more ideas to entertain these little ones.