With plenty of imagination and a little skill, anything can become a puppet. Simple materials and a playful approach are at the heart of this workshop. Making a puppet from a cardboard tube, ice-cream sticks, and a little wool is not a great technical feat, but it brings enormous joy.
A puppet gives its maker freedom of creative expression, while its simple animation encourages imagination and inspires new ideas. In addition to creativity, the workshop also fosters originality and skill in handling materials. This simple marionette is easy to animate and turns creative play into genuine enjoyment. The workshop is intended for early primary school children.