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Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Five Little Ducks felt puppets

This blog post was written as part of the PinAddicts challenge, where a group of bloggers actually made crafts inspired by some of the things that they had pinned! These felt ducks were inspired by a pin from ohsofelty, although they are sadly no longer available.

Five little ducks finger puppets for children

I've posted before about how Harry loves acting out stories and rhymes using props. I've seen some great ideas online, and one that caught my eye was some felt ducks to use when singing the children's song "Five little ducks went swimming one day".

I didn't have much yellow felt left, but I was pleased to make use of some which was rather poor quality (I think it may have come in a reduced children's craft kit). I didn't have enough yellow to make the backs, so I used felt in a pale coral colour.

Five little ducks finger puppets for children

They were very easy to make, I just drew out a basic template for the body shape and cut out the two pieces and sewed them together. The wings and the beak are sewing on separately, with tiny stitches for their eyes. My finished puppets came out quite big, which makes them a little uncomfortable to hold, but you don't need them all in place for very long as you sing the song!

Five little ducks finger puppets for children

However it does mean that they are too big for a small child to hold, so next time I would make them a bit smaller. I had assumed that he would be quite happy to sit and watch, but of course he wanted to join in too!

In case you are unfamiliar with the song, this is how it goes:

Five little ducks went swimming one day
Over the fields and far away
Mummy Duck said 'quack quack quack quack'
But only four little ducks came back

and so on until there are no ducks left...

No little ducks went swimming one day
Over the fields and far away
Mummy Duck said 'quack quack quack quack'
And all five ducks came swimming back!

Five little ducks finger puppets for children

14 comments:

  1. Great idea. We used to sing that song all the time at home! Really cute ducks. x

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    1. Thank you! It is a lovely song, I've been singing it a lot lately!

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  2. I might actually steal this idea! My little girl got a finger puppet theatre for Christmas but the puppets that came with it don't really tell a story so I've been thinking of making some. This would be perfect as she loves that song!

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    1. I love puppets, and so does my son. I'm thinking about doing monkeys for five little monkeys jumping on the bed next!

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  3. They are very sweet. You could do all sorts of kits now and you're probably saving a fortune as those sorts of kits tend to be quite pricey. Thanks for joining #pinaddicts again x x

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    1. They are pricey aren't they, I saw some in the garden centre and was shocked at how much they cost when they are so simple to make and cost hardly anything in terms of materials.

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  4. Very cute little ducks :)

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  5. So cute, I think my patience would have run out after I'd finished the first one though!

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    1. Yes it's true that it wasn't very interesting making them all the same, luckily they were quite quick to make!

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  6. Bless, they are lovely, they would make lovely gifts too. We had a shop bought knitted set of finger puppets to go with the Little Red Riding Hood story, but we didn't manage to keep them together as a set for long! LO liked playing with them too much.

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    1. That's another good idea, we like that story! I'm slowly putting together lots of props for stories, then I'm hoping that it will develop into Harry using them to make up his own stories...we'll see!

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  7. Soooo lovely! Ramona will actually have a coniption if I make these for her, she is IN LOVE with the ducks!

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