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Making Shadow Puppets

by Jill Bryant, Catherine Heard, Laura Watson
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Overview

In this Kids Can Do It title, kids discover the secret to creating traditional shadow puppets based on designs from around the world. With instructions for nine beautifully crafted and decorated wooden rod puppets, portable screen set-ups, scenery and script ideas, this book will help them put on plays that are sure to astound their family and friends β€” without a shadow of a doubt! Puppet ideas include
β€’ a snake
β€’ a robot
β€’ a flying bird
β€’ a monster

Synopsis

In this book in the Kids Can Do It series, kids can create traditional shadow puppets from around the world.

School Library Journal

Gr 3-6-Both books include appealing projects and easy-to-follow directions. Introductory material clues readers in to supplies needed and basic techniques. Bryant and Heard give a bit of historical background and include instructions for nine simple puppets, with ideas on how the shapes can be adapted to create several others. Traceable templates are appended. The authors include a discussion of making shadow boxes and the elements of putting on a play. In the second book, Schwarz does a good job constructing and illustrating a variety of masks. However, some of the projects require materials that are difficult to manipulate, the use of tools, and quite a bit of dexterity. Both titles are attractive additions but adult assistance may be needed for those with little skill or patience.-Marcia W. Posner, Holocaust Memorial and Educational Center of Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Jill Bryant

Jill Bryant is an author who specializes in children's nonfiction. When Jill was a child, she especially enjoyed creative play activities. Children's theatre - combined with her travel experiences in Asia - have inspired many of her books. After several years of living abroad, Jill Bryant now lives in Kingston, Ontario.

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School Library Journal

Gr 3-6-Both books include appealing projects and easy-to-follow directions. Introductory material clues readers in to supplies needed and basic techniques. Bryant and Heard give a bit of historical background and include instructions for nine simple puppets, with ideas on how the shapes can be adapted to create several others. Traceable templates are appended. The authors include a discussion of making shadow boxes and the elements of putting on a play. In the second book, Schwarz does a good job constructing and illustrating a variety of masks. However, some of the projects require materials that are difficult to manipulate, the use of tools, and quite a bit of dexterity. Both titles are attractive additions but adult assistance may be needed for those with little skill or patience.-Marcia W. Posner, Holocaust Memorial and Educational Center of Nassau County, Glen Cove, NY Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
Kids Can Press, Limited
Pages
40
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781553370291

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