Showing Records: 1 - 10 of 10
Crow Hand Puppet, 1995
The tag of this critter is lost, if there ever was one. This puppet allows not only a hand in the body and head of the crow, but a hand in each of his wings. The lovely beady black eyes are lost in the lush feather covering of this creature!
Frog puppet with attached Aesop's fable "Is There A Doctor In the Pond?", 1985
Frog puppet with attached Aesop's fable "Is There A Doctor In the Pond?", 1985
Grasshopper puppet with attached Aesop's fable "The Grasshopper and the Ants.", 1990
Lion Hand Puppet, 1990
As the tag shows on this puppet in excellent condition, the puppet is meant to recall AL. This Folkmanis hand-puppet stands out from the others by its sheer size. From nose to hind quarters – without even counting the tail – it measures 18”. The insertion point for a manipulator’s hand is cleverly put just at the base of the mane.
Monkey Hand Puppet, 1995
As the tag shows on this puppet in excellent condition, the puppet is meant to recall “The Monkey and the Crocodile.” This is the “I left my heart at home in a tree” story. A puppeteer’s hand can move head and both arms of this decidedly happy creature. His mouth is quite fixed in a nice smile.
Monkey Hand Puppet, 1995
The tag on this puppet tells BC. The puppet is similar in size and shape to the Folkmanis pig puppet above. As in that puppet, a good puppeteer here can use all five fingers on the mouse’s face and four legs. The ears are particularly well fashioned.
Pig puppet with attached Aesop's fable "The Pig and the Sheep.", 1990
The tale on the card attached to this puppet tells of the pig who happened among sheep and was upbraided for all his squealing when the shepherd caught him. The pig answers the sheep: “He nly wants you for your wool, but he wants me for bacon.” A clever manipulator can get fingers into all four legs and the face.
Tortoise Hand Puppet, 2000
The tag on this puppet tells TH in a different from Aesopic form. This is the story in which the hare constantly sees tortoise ahead of him. Of course, the tortoise had alerted his relatives the night before to come out and walk through the riverbed when they heard the hare coming. This puppet is the right size for an adult hand. All four legs have room for fingers. The tortoise shell has a good stiffness to it.
Tortoise Hand Puppet, 2000
The tag on this puppet tells TH in a different from Aesopic form. This is the story in which the hare constantly sees tortoise ahead of him. Of course, the tortoise had alerted his relatives the night before to come out and walk through the riverbed when they heard the hare coming. This puppet is the right size for an adult hand. All four legs have room for fingers. The tortoise shell has a good stiffness to it.