Crafts 15-22 Puppets
Crafts 15-22 Puppets
Crafts 15-22 Puppets
Puppetry can be an effective and entertaining means for conveying simple messages. Use some of the puppets
featured here to teach various activities found in the Wee Recyclers Activity Guide. Encourage children to speak
their own messages through puppets. The puppets are made with a variety of reusable materials. Discuss with your
children the materials being used, what the items were before becoming puppet parts and what other items could
be reused to make puppets.
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Freddy Fox Recycle Reindeer
Procedure: Procedure:
1. Find the 1. Help children trace around their hand on a folded
patterns paper bag (two layers of paper). Cut out the hand
for Freddy shapes for the reindeers antlers.
Fox in the Wee Recyclers Online Resources 2. Help children glue the antlers onto the top of a
http://dnr.wi.gov/eek/teacher/weerecyclers.htm. second paper bag.
2. Trace the patterns on pieces of colored construction 3. Let children cut out a nose, two eyes and spots from
paper and cut them out. scraps of construction paper and glue them to the
3. Glue the construction paper pieces in place on a reindeers body.
small paper bag.
4. Using crayons, color the inside of Freddys eyes yellow
and shade the outside of his ears orange.
Fold
5. Insert your hand into the bag and mark where your
pinky finger and thumb touch the side of the bag.
Cut out two arm holes in the sides of the paper
bag. Red nose
6. Your pinky finger and thumb will be Freddys
forepaws.
Brown Antlers
Frog
Procedure:
1. Take a small paper bag and fold the bottom of the
bag in half. This is the frogs mouth.
2. Help children cut out a long tongue from construction
Blue or black eyes White Spots
paper and glue it to the bottom of the frogs mouth.
3. Cut out two half-circles from construction paper and
make small folds along the straight edge to make
tabs. Children can color in the pupil with a dark
crayon and glue the eyes onto the bag so that they
stand upright.
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Wee Recycler
Procedure:
1. Have your children draw a face on a small paper
bag with crayons, or cut facial features from scraps
of construction paper and glue them in place.
2. Open a small paper bag and
let children stuff it tightly with
wads of newspaper.
3. Insert a paperboard tube into
the open end of the bag and
tie the bag securely to the tube
with a piece of string.
4. Help children cut yarn into
short pieces and glue them to
the bag for hair.
5. For a collar, cut the bottom of
the bag into strips.
Olivia Owl
Procedure:
1. Two paper plates will be needed to make this
puppet. Find the patterns for Olivia Owl in the Wee 4. Color the wings and the second paper plate with
Recyclers Online Resources. brown and orange crayons.
2. Trace all patterns (except the wings) onto scrap 5. Glue the construction paper pieces and wings in
pieces of paper and color designated areas. Cut out place on the whole paper plate.
the patterns. 6. Attach a paperboard tube to the back of the plate
3. Trace the wing pattern twice along the edge of a using masking tape.
paper plate. Cut out the wings.
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Recycle Lion
Procedure:
1. Let children color a paper plate yellow or gold.
Brown
2. Help children trace and cut out circles, half-circles
and triangles from scraps of construction paper to
make Recycle Lions face. Help them glue the shapes
onto the paper plate as shown in the picture.
3. To make Recycle Lions mane, cut rectangular strips
Black nose
of yellow construction paper. Show children how to
roll each strip around a pencil to make it curl. Have
children glue the curled strips around the edge of
the paper plate. Variations: Yarn or ribbon may also
be used to make the mane.
4. Attach a paperboard tube to the back of the plate
White mouth Yellow ears
using masking tape.
& eyes & strips for mane
Turtle
Procedure:
1. One and a half paper plates will be needed to Green head
Green legs
make each turtle. On the back of one paper plate, & Green tail
let children draw a turtle shell design with green
crayons.
2. Help children cut out a head, tail and legs for the
turtle from green paper. Glue these pieces to the
under edge of the shell.
4. Cut a second paper plate in half and staple or glue
one half to the bottom of the turtle shell so that a
pocket is formed in which to insert your hand.
Top Bottom
Big Mouth
Procedure:
1. Help children fold a paper plate in half.
2. Have children cut out features from scraps of paper
and glue them to the paper plate. Glue on pieces of
yarn or ribbon for hair.
3. Children should place their thumb on the lower half
of the plate, and their fingers on the top half. Open
and close the hand to open and close the mouth.
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Mitten or Sock Puppets
Materials:
worn-out socks or mittens
felt or material scraps
construction paper scraps
yarn scraps
scissors
glue
buttons Procedure:
needle and thread Using scraps of paper, felt, and yarn, glue or sew features
onto socks or mittens to make a variety of puppets.
Recycle Bunny
Procedure:
1. Let children use a crayon or marker to draw a
rabbit face near the top of the toilet paper tube.
The rest of the bunny can also be colored.
2. Help children cut two long ears from construction
White paper for ears
paper and glue them to the inside upper edge of
the tube.
and strips for tail
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Tube Tots
Procedure: 4. To make arms, poke two small holes on either side
of the tube about half way down. Insert a 5-inch
1. Let children draw a face near the top of the tube
long pipe cleaner or straw into one hole and out
and color in the rest of the tube using crayons or
the other. Let children bend ends to form hands.
markers.
5. Optional feet: Cut two strips of construction paper
2. Help children make hair. Cut 20 pieces of yarn
about one and one half inches long. Round off
about five inches long. Lay pieces of yarn together
one end of each strip. Glue the straight end of the
on a flat surface and tie them together in the middle
strips inside the tube and bend the rounded ends
with another piece of yarn. Children can spread
upwards.
glue around the upper edge of tube. Place the yarn
bundle on top of the tube and spread the yarn out 6. To work puppets, insert fingers into bottom of tube.
around the top of the tube. Press the yarn down so
that it adheres to the glue. Trim long strands away
from the face.
Hair
Glue
Feet
Finger Puppets
Materials:
discarded cereal boxes or other paperboard
scissors (and a small manicure scissors)
crayons or markers
Wee Recycler
Procedure:
1. Trace the Wee Recycler pattern onto a piece of poster
board and cut it out.
2. Use manicure scissors to cut out finger holes.
3. Use crayons or markers to color face, hair and clothes.
4. Fingers form legs when the puppet is operated.
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Elephant
Cut
Out
Procedure:
1. Trace the elephant pattern onto a piece of poster
board and cut it out.
2. Use a manicure scissors to cut out the trunk hole.
3. Use crayons to draw a face and to color the
elephant.
4. A finger forms the trunk when the puppet is
operated.
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Envelope Puppets
Materials:
used envelopes (from junk mail)
crayons or markers
scraps of paper or paperboard
paper plates
pom-pom
Procedure:
1. To make the head, put flap of envelope inside and
slide hand into corners of envelope.
2. To form mouth, bite your other hand with the
envelope.
3. Let children draw a face onto the top of the envelope
using crayons or markers.
4. Attach a paper plate to the bottom of the envelope
for a body.
5. Help children cut out arms, legs, wings, ears or a
tail from paper or paperboard. Glue them to the
paper plate and envelope.
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