You might remember us asking you to send in some extra socks. No, we didn't keep them to replenish our spares that have all disappeared. We actually did something much more marvellous; we made sock puppets!
One by one the children got to sit down and bring their sock to life. Lose parts (pipe-cleaners, feathers, buttons etc.) lay on the table and each child got to play around to figure out exactly what they wanted. Whenever possible, the children were encouraged to practice their fine-motor cutting skills by cutting up fabrics for clothes.
Each morning we would do puppet talk as a group to help really bring the puppets to life. We would play games and sing songs using our puppets, and slowly our puppets started to show some personality. Puppet talk was led by a very loud, elderly puppet named Edna (named after my dear 90 year old grandma). One of the girls has met the real life Edna once at church, and was quick to point out that the real Edna was not loud and the real Edna's hair was white not grey.
Some of the games that we played were just to get the children used to talking with a puppet. Other games were to get the children to practice expressive puppet body language. Other games were to get the children to practice using different voice tones to convey emotions. Some of the children noticed that being a puppeteer is quite the arm workout!
And now what you have all been waiting for! As you probably have heard, our very own puppets starred in the official music video for the ever so popular song "What Does The Fox Say". Well, it's not really the official video but it's on Youtube so that makes it pretty official.
Some artists decided to draw their sock puppets.
Their portraits turned out wonderful!
These are the only photos I managed to take during puppet talk. The children decided to try out their sock puppets on their feet!
I think this might just be the next big fashion trend!
The children had very interesting names for their puppets. Names ranged from Sparkle and Sunshine to Chomper and Logan. There were a total of three puppets named Luna.
Here's Chomper! I love the teeth!
Rudolph, upside down!
Here's Logan!