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When people think of puppet show theater, they probably are thinking of television programs, like the Muppets and Sesame Street. It’s true that the characters in these programs are puppets, but they are far different than the puppets that came about hundreds of years ago in China.A puppet is a figure whose movements are controlled by someone through, strings, rods, or hand movements. Early puppets were thought to be used as tribal ritual masks, and had hinged jaws and jointed skulls. Somewhere along the line these puppet masks evolved into doll-like figures with moving appendages. Hand puppets were common during early times, because they were easy to transport and manipulate.
Many cultures used puppets for ritual and entertainment. Egyptians crafted jointed, terra cotta puppets while Native Americans used puppets during ceremonial dances and harvest festivals

Part of buying toys for children is that they can help nurture that child’s development through role playing. For my daughter, we bought her a dollhouse for her fourth birthday and it’s helped a lot in her understanding of familial roles and pretend play.
Adding to her dollhouse, we recently purchased some wooden doll furniture for her. This continues in her comprehension of imaginary play and is an important part of childhood development.
It is amazing how much playing puppet show theater can increase your child’s ability to express himself.

If your child has difficultly expressing himself, you should try puppet theater. With the use of finger puppets, hand puppets, and hand-operated rod puppets, your child can learn to express himself through role-play. Through puppet play, your child can express his feelings through different puppet characters, from animal hand puppets to community helper puppets. He can be a surgeon, a fire fighter, a police officer, or even a construction worker.
Try puppet theater to help your child express his emotions; you’ll be impressed on how he will open up and share his feelings.
Dramatic play should be a primary part of every child’s early childhood activities. This pretend play encourages a child to explore and expand his imagination by allowing him to invent and create his own scenarios.
As a child explores various ways to play, he will increase his problem solving skills, langauge skills, vocabulary skills, and story telling skills.
Dramatic play also promotes a child’s willingness to cooperate and share with others, which will increase his communication skills and other social skills.
Dramatic play is only limited to a child’s imagination, and little children have very big imaginations.

Kids can get so bored staying inside on rainy days. In the autumn and winter bad weather comes way too often for active kids. But with a little thought and planning there are several activities parents can arrange for their children on rainy days.
A day of puppet show theater can be fun for the whole family. Let your kids make adorable little sock puppets out of old socks and build a stage out of cardboard boxes. Plan an evening performance and invite the neighbors over for popcorn and soda. Your kids may even begin to look forward to the next rainy day!
By definition: An educational toy is a toy designed to teach people, typically children, about a certain subject or help them learn a skill as they play.
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Puzzles can teach a child topics like ABC’s, colors, shapes, animals, and geography. Puzzles can also help with hand-eye coordination, teach sizes & shapes, and problem solving.
Board games and card games can be used to teach things like counting, colors, and reading, to more complex things like communication skills, logical thinking, and organizational skills.
Games and Toys can be very educational to children. By playing with educational games and toys, children can learn physical skills, such ashand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and even texture. They can also learn about things like animals, colors, and the human body.
Dramatic Play / Creative Play:
Let them dress-up or play puppet show theater with puppets and dolls. This will stimulate them to role play and express themselves through character play. They can learn about different foods and even money by playing with Pretend Playsets.
Children love to play outdoors on wooden play structures. Wooden play structures encourage children to be physically active and mentally active as they determine if and how they can perform specific skills. Children are increasing their imagination as they soar through the sky on a swing and play around it.
It is important to keep our young children involved and playing - get them to play with educational toys.

Puppet show theater is very educational. When playing with puppets, children will learn the art of story-telling. They will also increase their imagination, build their language skills, and learn how to express themselves.
Puppets vary from finger puppets to hand puppets to hand-operated rod puppets.
Sing simple songs and nursery rhymes when you play or play out a simple skit.
Puppets can be the perfect pretend pal!