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Puppet Plays Plus: Hand Puppet Plays for Two Puppeteers  
Author: Phyllis Noe Pflomm
ISBN: 0810827387
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
A resource for schools, libraries, and other community groups that present puppet shows. The 31 plays are for children, pre-school through the primary grades. Each play is accompanied by production notes and simple patterns for making puppets are included.

About the Author
Phyllis No`e Pflomm is a children's librarian in the Dayton & Montgomery County (OH) Public Library system, where puppet shows are an important and well-received part of programming for children.




Puppet Plays Plus: Hand Puppet Plays for Two Puppeteers

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Although today's children can enjoy professional puppetry on television, there is nothing like experiencing a live performance. Live presentations, most of which are amateur productions, delight children now just as they have done in years past. This book will be a resource for schools, libraries, and other community groups that present puppet shows. The 31 plays are for children, pre-school through the primary grades. Some celebrate seasons and holidays, and others are appropriate for any time of year. Several of the shows invite young viewers to participate, and a final section is "just for libraries," dealing with topics that concern children—applying for a library card, borrowing and taking care of books, joining a summer reading club, and visiting the library, both as individuals and with a school class. Each play is accompanied by production notes, so beginners will know exactly how to go about putting on a show. In addition to information about staging the plays, there are suggestions about planning programs, manipulating puppets, pre-taping, and using music to enhance the production. Simple patterns for making both hand and mouth action puppets are also included.

Author Biography: Phyllis No`e Pflomm is a children's librarian in the Dayton & Montgomery County (OH) Public Library system, where puppet shows are an important and well-received part of programming for children.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Review

The publication of this book is particularly welcome...a valuable resource for aspiring puppeteers in libraries and elsewhere...I would thoroughly recommend it to libraries and schools..

     



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