Hands on, hands in: using puppets with young children online workshops
I haven’t always loved puppets. In 1989, my new boss at the library asked me if I might want to try puppets. I was clear: “No. I don’t do puppets.”
She said, “Let me just give you the two-minute puppet lesson.”
What could I say? Judy was my new boss and I already had learned a ton from her in the few weeks since she began heading the department. She gave me the short puppet lesson and the rest, as they say, is history. I have been using puppets with young children ever since.
I’ve learned since then that not only do I love playing with puppets, I love teaching others how to use them. I still use Judy Stoughton’s two-minute lesson as my base (thanks, Judy!).
On September 2, I’m offering two Zoom workshops on using puppets, for teachers, librarians and storytellers. It’s for adults—my teaching style with kids is slightly different. The content will be the same for both workshops.
Here’s the scoop:
Hands on, hands in: using puppets with young children
In this participatory Zoom workshop, I’ll gently guide participants in basic puppet technique, character development, creating voices, puppet schtick and more. This workshop is especially aimed at teachers, librarians and storytellers who work with young children. The focus is on using puppets without a stage. BYOP!
Wednesday September 2, 2020
9:00-10:00 a.m. CDT
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/117556439475
or
6:30-7:30 p.m. CDT
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/117562423373
$22.50 per workshop
Content will be the same for both workshops.
Questions? Sling me an email