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    amirose Guest

    Default I bought a puppet theatre ...

    and thought it would be a fantastic way for the children to use thier imagination.

    What I wasn't planning on was how they would use it!!!

    Mindees (3 & 7) are using the theatre as a "wall" between them and lobbing the finger puppets at each other

    I know I should probably tell them to stop but they are both giggling thier heads off
    Last edited by amirose; 18-04-2011 at 02:01 PM.

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    Well they are using their imagination just not in the way you intended. Next steps: posting (or tag ball )
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    I bought one last year at the NCMA conference but instead of using the puppets my kids stick their heads through it lol!!

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    I've got one too - they like to open the curtains and lob the puppets through the gap!

    Miffy xx
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    Hmm I'd best not get one of those then cos no doubt my lot would do the same

 

 

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