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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Austin, Tex. :
N. Renfro Studios,
©1982.
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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.