Product Description
Easy to make, fun to use, these Easter Puppets give you a simple way to share the Easter story together.
You can also get a these puppets as a single book and as a download.
This pack contains 10 copies of the Easter puppets book.
Each book has:
- 16 puppets printed on quality card ready for you to cut out and use
- a story board of the Easter story with ideas on which puppets you could use for each part of the story
- a page of card to cut and make into ‘sticks’ for your puppets in case you can’t get hold of any lolly sticks or paper straws
- How to make your puppets instructions (including how to make the book into an envelop to store your puppets)
- a page of ideas on how you can use your puppets (including lots of fun ideas for children of different ages)
It’s easy to make and have fun using these puppets:
- Download this set of 16 pictures (onto card if possible)
- Cut them out and tape them to the card sticks provided, or use paper straws or lolly sticks or actual stick sticks from a tree!
- Use to tell and re-tell the Easter story using the storyboard provided.
These stunning, colourful pictures have been designed to make it easy and fun to share the Easter story.
Perfect for:
- families at home together
- grand parents and god-parents looking for an easy way to share the Easter story in an fun, accessible way
- group leaders looking for a fun way to engage either face to face or online*
You can use them as puppets as you tell the story, or for more fun, give them to your ‘audience’ and have them ‘act’ the story as you tell it.
Can they re-tell it?
The storyboard gives you ideas of which puppets to use at which part of the story, but you can ad lib and create your own puppet show.
Have even more fun by:
- creating you own puppet theatre using blankets and a couple of chairs or a small table.
- taking pictures of each scene so you can them to re-tell the story or share it with others
- chatting about the story using open-ended questions such as:
I wonder what is your favourite part of this story.
I wonder what the most important part might be.
I wonder where you might be in this story.
(These questions can be answered by adults and children!) - making a mini-film of the story with someone working at the narrator while others do the puppets
- leaving your puppets out, perhaps with additional props for your children to play the story again in their own play time
- offering extra card and sticks for anyone to add additional puppets to the story (my children added a rooster!)
- reading the story from a children’s Bible story book and ‘act’ it out using your puppets.
- cutting up the story board and laying a challenge to see if the children can put the pictures in the right
order again.
Extra ideas:
- Retell the story using some toys. Which toys could you use? Who will be Jesus? Can you make a scene for them to tell the story in?
- Listen to an audio version of the story from the Bible at biblegateway.com
- Use your puppets to ‘act’ out the story as you read the story from a Bible using the references on the story board.
- You could even get up early to see the sun rise on Easter Sunday morning! Take some hot chocolate and hot cross buns for a picnic breakfast!
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