The craft I did for them was a simple cardboard version of a marionette that I made a few months ago. Below is the English version of the intro and instructions that are in the magazine. (But it's still fun to see their version because the design layout of the photos and text is so cool.)
English version of magazine text:
A few months ago I made a marionette out of some wood scraps. It was very fun to entertain the kids with, but when I let them try to work the puppet, it was too difficult for them. So I thought it would be fun to make a simple marionette with fewer strings so that even younger kids could enjoy playing with it. I also decided to make it from cardboard so people can easily try making one at home.
The cardboard marionette worked really well and my kids loved making it walk and jump around. It would be great to make some more and put on a full puppet show!
Materials:
- Cardboard
- Thread or string
- Scissors
- Tape
- Pens (for decorating the puppet)
Instructions:
1 - Take your cardboard and cut out one large circle and two smaller circles. (My large circle was 3 inches in diameter and my small circles were 1.5 inches.) Then cut out one strip of cardboard for the handle.
2 - Decorate your puppet however you'd like. I just made some circles with a black pen.
3 - Cut a short length of thread. (about 3 inches) and tape one end to the back of the puppet and the other end to one of the feet. (see photo). Do the same for the other leg.
4 - Now cut two long pieces of thread (about 15 inches each) and tape to the back of the puppet, then tape the other ends to the cardboard handle. (see photo). Now start your puppet show!
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