Flamingo Hand Puppet
Flamingo Hand Puppet
Putting puppets into the hands of children—or rather on the hands of children can set the stage for valuable learning opportunities in many developmental areas. Puppets are engaging toys that can help support oral language skills and communication, social/emotional development, and help children learn and understand the world around them through safe, imaginative play.
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Fox Puppet
Fox Puppet
Foxes are more like cats than dogs. Similar to cats, foxes are nocturnal. …
Foxes live in underground dens. …
Foxes are smelly. …
Foxes make 40 different sounds. …
Foxes are solitary. …
Foxes have impeccable hearing. …
Foxes are extremely playful. …
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Frog Hand Puppet
Frog Hand Puppet
Green Tree Frogs are sometimes called the “The smiling croaker.” Their life spans are longer than most of their frog cousins and can reach between 16 to 20 years in captivity. In the wild, their lives are shorter due to predators. … Frogs don’t drink water they absorb it through their skin.
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Goat Hand Puppet
Goat Hand Puppet
Goats are very intelligent and curious animals
Mother and kid goats recognise each other’s calls soon after the mothers give birth.
Goats can be taught their name and to come when called
They are very picky eaters
Goats use the sneeze sound as an alarm.
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Green Turtle Hand Puppet
Green Turtle Hand Puppet
Residing primarily in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Green Turtle is a famous Reef local. Up to 60,000 female green turtles congregate on the tiny Raine Island each nesting season.
A Green Turtle’s palate progresses through their life cycle, moving from carnivore to omnivore. This gradual shift has impacted the turtle’s skull morphology, developing serrated jaws for chewing algae and seagrass. By the time they mature into adults Green Turtles are mostly herbivorous, causing the green pigmentation they are renowned for. Green Turtles travel enormous distances and are excellent navigators, using sunlight and temperature to determine direction. These unique turtles have brains that work like magnetic compasses, sensing the Earth’s magnetic field and using it to return to old nesting and foraging grounds from thousands of kilometres away. Adult males can breed every year, but females migrate from their foraging areas to nest every 2 to 5 years. Female Green Turtles lay about 100 eggs per nest and will nest every two weeks over several months before leaving the nesting area and returning to their foraging grounds.
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