Our friend, Lee Bryant or That Puppet Guy, comes to visit the Day School every year. We love his clever puppets and funny shows. And we especially appreciate all he does to educate the children about he makes his puppets and sets. He is a jewel and quite a puppet master. While there are no school or library events happening right now, he is graciously sharing videos of his shows on Facebook.
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I’m happy to share a bit of good news during these uncertain times.
I'm offering free weekly Facebook livestreams of my shows!
There’s a new show each week and the programs are broadcast each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10am EST.
To view, you only need to follow THAT PUPPET GUY on Facebook. Please feel free to share with your parents, grandparents and teachers!
If you want to further tie these performances into cultural arts presentations or school lessons, I encourage you to go to my website and you can view Elementary and PreK teacher guides.
Hoping all is well and I will see you again, soon! Hugs (virtually sent)
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After watching the master, try some puppet making at your house. You can use those lonely socks with no matches, a single glove or mitten, or brown lunch size paper bags. Decorate with paint, crayons, ribbons, glue on eyes, cut out construction paper teeth. The list is endless, but children love puppets. Use them to sing songs, count, or even create or recreate a story.
Thank you to That Puppet Guy for inspiration.
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