Echidna Hand Puppet
Echidna Hand Puppet
The Hansa Echidna Puppet is a sweet little Australian friend perfect for puppet shows, imaginary play, and interactive reading. This shy puppet’s body is dark brown, with grey furry bristles covering its back, and four little tan feet which match its long nose. Insert your hand and animate this little creature’s body making this little guy the perfect furry companion.
Please note: Hansa Puppets are floppy and do not stand on their own as shown in some of the official product photos. While this puppet has moveable arms and head, the mouth does not open and close.
Size approx. 19 x 17 x 27 cm
Suitable for ages 3+
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Lorikeet Puppet
Lorikeet Puppet
Loriini is a tribe of small to medium-sized arboreal parrots characterized by their specialized brush-tipped tongues for feeding on nectar of various blossoms and soft fruits, preferably berries. The species form a monophyletic group within the parrot family Psittacidae. The group consist of the lories and lorikeets. Wikipedia
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Frilled Neck Lizard Finger Puppet
Fantastic lifelike frilled neck lizard. What are the benefits of puppet use in the classroom?
In the early childhood/preschool classroom:
• Puppets are a good tool to get young children’s attention.
• Puppets help students act out everyday scenarios.
• Puppets, especially finger puppets, allow little ones to transform into anything they want.
• Puppets are a good visual representation to use when singing, dancing, or storytelling.
White Cockatoo Finger Puppet
What are the benefits of puppet use in the classroom?
In the early childhood/preschool classroom:
Puppets are a good tool to get young children’s attention.
Puppets help students act out everyday scenarios.
Puppets, especially finger puppets, allow little ones to transform into anything they want.
Puppets are a good visual representation to use when singing, dancing, or storytelling.
Fantastic lifelike cockatoo.