Let your children explore the many different types of community workers with this fun community worker clothespin puppet set! All puppets have both genders and skin colors, so they are very diverse. Print them out, assemble them – it’s that easy – and let your kids enjoy some imaginative play.
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Are you discussing community workers and need more resources? Check out these community helpers who are also dressing the dolls.
There are many puppets to explore, here are just a few of them – a chatty teacher.
…a happy construction worker…
…a brave firefighter…
What you need:
Print out the sheets – we highly recommend using cardstock to print them on or laminate the puppets to make them more durable.
Includes both a black and white version that kids can color themselves as well as a pre-colored version.
If you print the black and white version, let your child color it before starting to cut out the puppets.
Cut out the outlines of the puppet. Next, cut along the marked line across the puppet’s mouth.
Apply glue to the clothespin (wooden clothespin is best).
Glue the tip to the top of the clothespin…
…and the body at the bottom of the clothespin.
Let the glue dry and the puppets are ready to play.
With thousands of crafts, activities, worksheets, coloring pages, and drawing guides to print, you’ll always have the resources you need at hand. Perfect for both parents and teachers!
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