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Jethro Tri-Fold COLOR PUPPETRY BASICS: PUPPET MAKING BOOKS MOVING MOUTH PUPPETS Puppet Play by Diana Schoenbrun Be sure to open the mouth for every syllable when making the puppet talk. The Usborne Book of Puppets by Ken Haines & Gill Harvey Give the puppet a dierent voice than your own, but do not strain your voice when. Make Your Own Puppets Try dierent voices until you nd one that & Puppet Theaters ts your puppet character and is easy to by Carolyn Carreiro produce. Puppet Mania! Puppets can also make gibberish/monster by John Kennedy sounds or animal sounds. Puppet Planet ACTING BASICS FOR ALL PUPPETS by John Kennedy Be sure the movement of the puppet is 10 Minute Puppet believable. by Noel MacNeal Practice showing emotions and actions: I Can Make Puppets shy, sad, happy, laugh, dance, sleepy, by Mary Wallace stuck-up, yes and no etc. Rainy Days Puppets Be sure the puppets eyes have good eye by Denny Robson & Vanessa Bailey contact, practice by looking in the mirror. Finger Puppets & Crafty Puppets Do not let the puppet “die”, keep the by Thomasina Smith puppet animated at all times. Puppets The more you play with your puppet the by Lyndie Wright more comfortable you will become. My Puppet Art Class HAVE FUN!! by Nellie Shepherd Check the Pockets Full of Fun website for Puppets Around the World more information, puppet making ideas and by Meryl Doney downloadable puppets! Simple Puppets from www.pocketsfulloun.com Everyday Materials by Barara Buetter The Muppets Make Puppets 1 2 by Muppet Workshop Ashley Bryan’s Puppets: Making Something from Everything by Ashley Bryan Puppet Parade: Easy-to-Make Imaginative Puppets from Readily-Found Materials by Imogene Forte www.pocketsfulloun.com www.pocketsfulloun.com www.pocketsfulloun.com Making Shadow Puppets www.pocketsfulloun.com by Jill Bryant & Catherine Heard www.pocketsfulloun.com www.pocketsfulloun.comwww.pocketsfulloun.com 3 www.pocketsfulloun.com.
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