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Folkmanis - Armadillo Puppet

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Folkmanis - Armadillo Puppet click to enlarge

This Armadillo may have armor, but he is soft on you! Animate all four legs as well as the head and he will walk all over you! Or if he is feeling shy, roll him into his shell that fastens with hook and loop fabric. Either way, you will have a ball with this puppet!


Size: 12 inches long


Bringing your puppets to life. Oh, but I could never do that!

With puppet in hand, proceed to the nearest mirror to try it on for size. By following these few tips, you will soon convince friends that you are a natural puppeteer.

Insert your thumb in one paw, and the little finger in the other. This leaves three fingers for the manipulation of the nose and/or mouth. NOTE: even if you are right-handed, you might find your left hand more relaxed for puppeteering (or vice-versa.) This is a common experience, and one we cannot explain.

With the animal on one hand, hold it in the crook of your other arm. This gives your puppet a nice nest and conceals the secret of your participation. Remember that nothing looks more awkward (or unconvincing) than a puppet perched on the end of an extended arm and hand.

If your puppet has a snout (bears, beavers, raccoons, skunks) two twitching fingers will produce a wiggling nose.

Have your puppet crawl up your shoulder, tug at your sleeve, scratch, twist around, or hide in the crook of your arm.

For animals with tails, nest the puppet on your free arm, extending your fingers of that arm toward the elbow of your puppet arm. Position your thumb under the base of the tail and move it up and down to swish the tail.

The sea otter, small panda, and cats look particularly endearing on their backs, in the crook of your arm. From this position, have them gaze at their audience, occasionally hiding their eyes behind their paws, scratching, or nestling down for a snooze.

Props like rubber balls, oranges, small mirrors, cups, or wrapped candy will awaken the natural curiosity of your animal. Insert your whole hand through the hidden sleeve of the larger, cuddly animals for animated head action.

 

Price:  $23.00

 

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Please note that all items are not available for international shipping.  International customers must contact us for shipping and handling fees, and availability prior to placing their orders.

 


Manufacturer Folkmanis, Inc.
In Stock? No
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SKU FMP2160
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