The label covers for my classroom library baskets are actually self-adhesive floppy disk holders. I purchased tons of them at Office Max. However, I am guessing they may now be hard to find since floppy disks are a thing of the past!
In answer to your question about fonts, I have downloaded all different types of fonts that I use to create posters for my classroom from many different places on the Internet. However, I think that the font you are referring to is called LD Circles. I got it on a "School Fonts" CD from Teacher Created Materials years ago, but when I checked their website it was no longer available.
Here are a few additional websites where you can download more fun (and free) teacher fonts:
Vanessa (comment #42),
The label covers for my classroom library baskets are actually self-adhesive floppy disk holders. I purchased tons of them at Office Max. However, I am guessing they may now be hard to find since floppy disks are a thing of the past!
In answer to your question about fonts, I have downloaded all different types of fonts that I use to create posters for my classroom from many different places on the Internet. However, I think that the font you are referring to is called LD Circles. I got it on a "School Fonts" CD from Teacher Created Materials years ago, but when I checked their website it was no longer available.
Here are a few additional websites where you can download more fun (and free) teacher fonts:
http://www.fontseek.com/fonts/kids.htm
http://www.fontauthority.com/fontCategory.aspx?Kids
http://cooltext.com/Fonts-Kids
http://www.billybear4kids.com/fonts/fonts.htm
I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help! Thanks for reading my blog!
-Beth