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SOUTHWEST ANIMALS PAPER PLATE PUPPET PATTERN BOOK

Great
Brittain Creative Puppetry Presents
Paper
Plate Puppet Patterns
Southwest
Animals
Written by Linda Brittain
Illustrated by
Linda Brittain
INCLUDES
12 PATTERNS
Soft
Cover
23 pages, 8 1/2" x 11"
Side gripper bound so
that patterns can be removed for copying purposes and replaced
in the book for safe keeping.
Usually
shipped within 48 hours
$10.00
PLUS SHIPPING
For orders
outside of the US,
e-mail for a
shipping rate prior to placing an order.
kaswinmark@yahoo.com
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Paper Plate Puppet Patterns
Southwest Animals
This book helps even younger
children make creative paper plate puppets!
Patterns are easy to use.
Puppets made from paper
plates!! These are incredibly creative puppets and making them
is easy when you follow the complete directions in this book.
Even younger children can usually follow directions for making
these paper plate puppets, and they enjoy it!

INCLUDES
TWELVE ANIMAL PATTERNS:
Bat, Bunny Rabbit, Coyote, Horned Toad, Jack
Rabbit, Javelina, Lizard, Owl, Rattlesnake, Roadrunner,
Tarantula, Tortoise
Other books by Linda Brittain-
PAPERPLATE PATTERNS FOR RAIN FOREST
ANIMALS
MILK
JUG PATTERNS for SOUTHWEST ANIMALS
MILK
JUG PEOPLE PATTERNS: H.U.G.S.
POP-UP
PUPPET PATTERNS VOLUME 1
POP-UP
PUPPET PATTERNS VOLUME 2
TASKETS |
About the Author

Linda Brittain
Linda Brittain has been an avid puppeteer for
over twenty years. After retiring from sixteen years of
teaching school, she started a puppet business and is both
publishing patterns and making a variety of styles of puppets
for sale. So far she has published seven books--six with
puppet patterns and one with craft patterns using empty
plastic milk jugs.
A member of the Phoenix Puppetry Guild and the
Puppeteers of America, Linda does puppetry workshops.
If you
are interested in workshops, contact Kas Winters at:
kaswinmark@yahoo.com
or call Kas at (602) 789-9240.
Southwest
Animal Facts

Roadrunner
The roadrunner is the world's
fastest running flying bird. He would rather run than fly and
can go as fast as 15 mph. The Roadrunner grows to 24 inches
long and is black, brownish-gray and white streaked with a
black crested head and nearly black tail. His under belly is
white streaked with brown and has a pale blue ring around his
eyes, with a prominent red streak at the back of this ring.
(Information
from Linda's book of Southwest Animal Puppets made from
plastic milk jugs.)

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