It's all in the wrist.
Keeping a room full of children quiet and focused is not an easy task but Larrikin Puppets had a group of about 50 mesmerised when they gave each one a puppet and showed them the secrets to making them come to life.
An article in Noosa Today by Margaret Maccoll - 18/04/2018.
Keeping a room full of children quiet and focused is not an easy task but Larrikin Puppets had a group of about 50 mesmerised when they gave each one a puppet and showed them the secrets to making them come to life.
An article in Noosa Today by Margaret Maccoll - 18/04/2018.
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Noosa Today wrote an article about a puppetry workshop we ran in Noosa back in April 2018. Here it is below:
Keeping a room full of children quiet and focused is not an easy task but Larrikin Puppets had a group of about 50 mesmerised when they gave each one a puppet and showed them the secrets to making them come to life.
Corinna and Willow Bowles get to know their puppets.
Keep the eyes facing forward, move the mouth up and down to make it speak and use your best puppet voice were among the directions metered out.
Hugo and Nevaeh Pascoe.
The puppet workshop provided by Noosa Library was just one of school holiday activities on offer last week.