This squawking parrot comes to life in the shadows. You can
also make a
lanky
giraffe and
toothy
alligator action shadow puppet.
Tips
The measurements we used are:
Body: 6 1/2 inches
Belly & Wing: 4 inches
Head & beak: 1 3/4 inches
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Card stock in assorted colors
Scissors Hole punch Glue Paper fasteners Yarn or embroidery floss for a giraffe mane and tail Multicolored craft feathers for parrot plumage Flexible straws | |
| Seasons: Year round | |
| Materials: card stock, hole punch | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Cut out the shapes as shown from the card stock. Punch an
eyehole in the center of the head and another in the top of the
wing as well as the rectangular body, where you will fasten the
pair together. |
| 2. | Glue the head atop the body, then glue the straight edge of the belly to the body. For the beak, glue the red circle to the head and snip out a small pie wedge. |
| 3. | Attach the wing with a paper fastener. Then give your parrot some fancy plumage by gluing craft feathers to its head, wing, and tail. |
| 4. | Finally, glue a flexible straw to the back of the body for holding the parrot, and another to the back of the wing so you can flap it. |
| 5. | To cast shadows with your action puppets, simply hold the
critters up in front of a desk lamp or flashlight pointed toward
a wall. Then have someone turn off any other lights and let the
show begin. |
© FamilyFun. All rights reserved.
Cut out the shapes as shown from the card stock. Punch an
eyehole in the center of the head and another in the top of the
wing as well as the rectangular body, where you will fasten the
pair together.
To cast shadows with your action puppets, simply hold the
critters up in front of a desk lamp or flashlight pointed toward
a wall. Then have someone turn off any other lights and let the
show begin.

