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The Littlest Hedgehog

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Littlest Hedgehog - FREE knitting pattern - Handwork Homeschool ©2013

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I once met a tiny hedgehog in a Waldorf school, many years ago.
The teacher had borrowed him from a friend to introduce him to the little ones of the class.  He was so cute & very quiet. Most of the time, he sat on her lap all curled up into a little ball, as there were a lot of hands reaching out to touch him, mine included!

Since then, the only live ones I’ve seen have been scurrying away into the shadows when I happen to be out after dark for some reason.  On the other hand, pretend hedgehogs are pretty easy to come by around here – they are very popular in France.  Toy versions come in all styles & I have bought quite a few hedgehog Christmas ornaments (oh, & BTW owls are popular as festive ornaments, too !)

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Littlest Hedgehog - FREE knitting pattern - Handwork Homeschool ©2013

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They are such quiet little beasts & rather shy.  This fall, I thought I’d like to make one (or more) for our homeschool.    Here is a little KNIT one I made to use as a story prop during circle-time.  He often visits us when a soft-spoken character is needed during one of my stories . He also enjoys spending time in our garden & likes to hide among the pinecones on our Fall Nature Table too !

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The Littlest Hedgehog

This project is perfect for a quick gift or
a tiny addition to your story-telling basket.

Want to knit your own?

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Littlest Hedgehog - FREE knitting pattern - Handwork Homeschool ©2013

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Every month, I pick an animal (or a group of animals) to focus on for my daughter’s “lessons”.  She is only 5 but really likes to think that she has a formal learning time the same as her older brother.  September & October are our forest animal months. We learn about foxes, squirrels, bats, mice, wolves & of course, hedgehogs!

Here are a few of the books that I’ve collected in the last couple of years that we enjoy in the Fall which feature hedgehogs.  I’ve also pulled together a small collection of hedgehog poems & stories from various sources which round out our “studies”.
It’s nice to focus on an animal that isn’t quite as well-known as some others like cats, dogs, rabbits etc. once in a while.

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Hedgie's Surprise - Jan Brett - Handwork Homeschool

Hedgie's Surprise - Jan Brett - Handwork Homeschool

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I adore Jan Brett’s work, this is one of her earlier works (2000) but it already has her signature borders.  This time, each image in this sweet story about a cheeky hedgehog, greedy Tomten & chicken longing to have a family, is surrounded by intricately drawn needlepoint (see, I can always find a way to bring things back to handwork!).

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Hedgie's Surprise - Jan Brett - Handwork Homeschool

We also love Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle…

Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle - Beatrix Potter - Handwork Homeschool - Hedgehog knitting pattern

with the beautifully detailed images that show
everything that went into a wash day 100 years ago &

Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle - Beatrix Potter - Handwork Homeschool - hedgehog knitting pattern

what a well-dressed little girl would have worn.

A certain someone in my house,
has now asked me to put a pinafore on
my “To Make” list for Christmas!

Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle - Beatrix Potter - Handwork Homeschool - hedgehog knitting pattern

This tiny book is all about an inquisitive hedgehog
who insists on staying up to see what wintertime is like.
Such gentle pictures & a sweet story, too!

Winter Hedgehog - Ann Cartwright - Handwork Homeschool - knitting pattern hedgehog

I really enjoy finding inspiration for handwork projects
in the books we read.

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Littlest Hedgehog Knitting Pattern

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