Puppetry in early childhood education /

Puppetry and how that art form can be integrated into the entire spectrum of a multi-sensory learning experience on a day to day basis.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hunt, Tamara, 1940-
Other Authors: Renfro, Nancy
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Austin, Tex. : N. Renfro Studios, ©1982.
Series:Puppetry in education series
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Table of Contents:
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Creative puppetry: the puppet as a process
  • The child
  • The teacher
  • The puppets
  • The physical space
  • The environment
  • Puppet playing: an informal puppet corner
  • Space
  • Stages
  • Matching books with puppets
  • Puppetuckers
  • Introducing the puppet corner
  • Puppetelling: presenting music and literature with puppets
  • How to puppetell
  • The buddy puppet
  • Developing the puppet's personality
  • Puppetotes
  • Apron stages
  • Story gloves
  • Stories in cups and containers
  • Miscellaneous theaters
  • Puppetizing: playacting with puppets
  • Preparing the activity
  • Implementation
  • The puppetization plan
  • Puppeteaching: puppets as teaching tools
  • Alphabet and words
  • Colors
  • Community helpers
  • Cooking
  • Counting
  • Health and hygiene
  • Measuring
  • Nature
  • Pets
  • Safety
  • Seasons
  • Self concept
  • Sensorial
  • Shapes
  • Time
  • Using Sesame Street puppets to teach curriculum
  • Puppetalking: social and emotional growth through puppets
  • Self concept
  • Feelings
  • Fighting
  • New baby
  • Adoption
  • Peer and sibling relationship
  • New school
  • Moving
  • Getting lost
  • Sleeping away from home
  • Security blankets
  • Haircuts
  • Fears of nightmares, darkness and monsters
  • Fears of natural disasters
  • Medical and dental checkups
  • Hospital
  • Divorce
  • Death
  • Puppetmaking for children
  • Approach
  • Tools and materials
  • Decorating the puppets
  • The puppets
  • Box puppets
  • Bracelet puppets
  • Clothesline puppets
  • Clothespin puppets
  • Cookie cutter puppets
  • Cup puppets
  • Egg carton puppets
  • Envelope puppets
  • Finger tube puppets
  • Fruit and vegetable puppets
  • Hair curler puppets
  • Hand and feet puppets
  • Handkerchief puppets
  • Instant puppets
  • Mitt puppets
  • Nature puppets
  • Nerf or Styrofoam puppets
  • Paper bag puppets
  • Paper plate puppets
  • Rod puppets
  • Shape puppets
  • Small paper puppets
  • Soda tab puppets
  • Spoon puppets
  • Stand up puppets
  • String puppets
  • Thumbprint puppets
  • Feature patterns
  • Puppetmaking for teachers
  • Getting started
  • Tools and materials
  • Designing the puppets
  • The puppets
  • Glove and finger puppets
  • Hand puppets: fabric
  • Paper puppets
  • Potholder puppets
  • Rod puppets
  • Sock, slipper and sleeper puppets
  • Stuffed toy puppets
  • Puppets and parents: building a puppet collection
  • Daily routine
  • Morning greeter
  • Rest and naptime
  • Snack and lunch time
  • Clean up time
  • Show and tell
  • Holiday
  • Birthday
  • Halloween
  • Thanksgiving
  • Chanukah
  • Christmas
  • Valentine's day
  • St. Patrick's day
  • Easter
  • Mother's day
  • Father's day
  • Independence day
  • Language arts
  • The bear went over the mountain
  • Itsy bitsy spider
  • Old MacDonald had a farm
  • Sing a song of sixpence
  • Six little ducks
  • The beehive
  • Five little monkeys
  • Hey diddle diddle
  • Two little blackbirds
  • The gingerbread boy
  • Henny Penny
  • The three pigs
  • Inch by inch
  • Swimmy
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar
  • Sources of materials and information
  • Organizations and puppet manufacturers
  • Puppet supplies
  • Puppet books.