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Book: The Big Book of Folktale Plays: One-Act Adaptations of Folktales from Around the World, for Stage and Puppet Performance - Plays
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Folktales Puppet Popular Q&A
Q: How to Make African Folktale Puppets.
A: 1. Choose an African folktale. For example, "Why do Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears? or "Anansi the Spider. Decide which characters you'll make into puppets. 2... Read More »
Q: Folktale Puppet Show?
A: If I were asked to create such a play I would go to the web site of the Gutenberg organization and search for then download Aesop's Fables. http://www.gutenberg... Read More »
Folktales Puppet Helpful Resources
Folkmanis Puppets: Home
Manufactures over 180 plush animal hand puppets, character puppets, finger puppets, and glove marionettes. Includes a list of online stores that carries the ...
Folkmanis Puppets: Buy Puppets
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The Four Puppets (Southeast Asian, Myanmar, Burmese Folktales)
Once there was a puppet maker who had a son named Aung. The father always hoped his son would grow up to be a puppet maker like himself. But to Aung ...