Liturgical Calendar - Mats (3-6, 6-9, 9-12)

$40.00

Shipping to United States: $6.00



The child is fascinated with time and how we mark time. This mat helps the child understand the liturgical calendar and mark the passage of the yearly cycle.

These calendars come in multiple languages: French, German, Spanish, and English. If you would like a language other than English, please use the customize section to let us know your language choice.

For use in the CGS Level 1 atrium (3-6) cut away the cycles arc after fusing

These mats come for all age levels and for 2 denominations:
Roman Levels 1, 2, and 3
Protestant Levels 1, 2, and 3
also
Choose the number of white weeks after Christmas
Christmas + 1
Christmas + 2
Christmas + 3

Also choose the size:
16" - perfect for the child to manage to check their work or as an extension material like clothes pin clipping or bead setting.

28" - perfect for a wall hanging that can mark the church year's progress each week

Custom - if you send your puzzle's diameter, the mat can be sized to match your puzzle and used as a control mat.

Please Note:
These materials are anchored in the extraordinary work of Sophia Cavaletti and Gianna Gobbi. The Inclusive Atrium’s materials are an adaptation of their materials. The artwork and layout of this specific interpretation is the work of the Inclusive Atrium and may not be copied without the express permission of the Inclusive Atrium. This material does not come with any presentation instruction or lessons.

Cloth:
The mat and the wall hanging are durable heavy weight cotton printed with vegetable-based dye.
Simple iron fusing assembly and care instructions are included. We also include a piece of scrap fabric to act as your fusing backer to help stiffen your material and keep it from fraying.
Washable heavy-weight cotton. Iron from the reverse.

Returns & Exchanges

I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations

But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

Reviews (1)

Average:

This is a wonderful piece. My students are already wondering about it (we just went through Liturgical Colors). Thank you!


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