/** * https://gist.github.com/samthor/64b114e4a4f539915a95b91ffd340acc */ (function() { var check = document.createElement('script'); if (!('noModule' in check) && 'onbeforeload' in check) { var = false; document.addEventListener('beforeload', function(e) { if (e.target === check) { = true; } else if (!e.target.hasAttribute('nomodule') || !) { return; } e.preventDefault(); }, true); check.type = 'module'; check.src = '.'; document.head.appendChild(check); check.remove(); } }());

Putting on a Puppet Show

Find out how to put on a puppet show with these top tips from puppeteer Julia.

Top Tips

  • Decide what your puppet show is about. Choose a simple story and get your friends and family to in.

  • Think about your puppet voice. What does your puppet sound like?

  • Put your puppet centre stage so it grabs the audience's attention.

  • Project your voice so your audience can hear you.

  • Record your show. Ask someone to use a camera, tablet or smartphone to record your puppet show so that you can watch it back.

Pro-tip: You can help your little one to make their own puppet using something as commonplace as an old sock or a paper plate.  

How to make a sock puppet

Media caption,

Puppeteer Amelia's handy guide to making a super simple sock puppet.

Related topics