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Kathleen makes shadow puppets on the wall, using her hands to make shapes in the light. Charli dances with her shadow (Kellie). Nathan adds shapes to his marionette puppet's face, to show its different feelings. Charli pretends to be a puppet on a string with changing moods. Tim turns some socks into puppets, for a sock puppet sing-a-long.
Rhyme Time Town is an American children's animated musical television series developed by DreamWorks Animation Television that reimagines classic nursery rhymes from the viewpoints of two preschoolers, Daisy the puppy and Cole the kitten.
Charli changes her body from tall to small, and tries to decide which she likes best. Kathleen becomes a puppeteer and puts on a sock puppet show. Charli pretends to be a puppet on a string. Sharing Stories: Nathan tells a story about a girl (Kathleen), who puts on a fantasy puppet show starring mischievous magic puppets (Charli, Kellie and Tim).
Shaun becomes a detective and dresses up in a disguise for solving a mystery. Karla uses her face, hands, and feet to show that she is feeling happy. Kimee decorates gloves with eyes to make puppets. Karla plays with finger puppets. Jenn and Chats make shadows using a torch when the power goes out. Karla dances with her shadow.
The simplest puppets are finger puppets, which are tiny puppets that fit onto a single finger, and sock puppets, which are formed from a sock and operated by inserting one's hand inside the sock, with the opening and closing of the hand simulating the movement of the puppet's "mouth". A hand puppet or glove puppet is controlled by one hand ...
Kathleen hears a kookaburra laughing and tries to find the bird hiding in her space. Charli pretends to be a laughing kookaburra. Tim and the rest of Hi-5 wonder how animals feel when they make certain sounds. Charli pretends to be three types of horses; a pony, an old farm horse and a galloping racehorse.
A finger puppet is a type of puppet that is controlled by one or more fingers that occupy the interior of the puppet. Finger puppets are generally very simple, consisting of a sheath that the person wearing the puppet (the puppeteer) inserts either one or two fingers into. While the movement of the puppets are limited, multiple finger puppets ...
A hand puppet is a type of puppet that is controlled by the hands that occupies the interior of the puppet. [1] A glove puppet is a variation of hand puppets. Rod puppets require one of the puppeteer's hands inside the puppet glove holding a rod which controls the head, and the puppet's body then hangs over most or all of the forearm of the ...