Let’s Talk! Community Helper Puppets - Complete Set

$149.00
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Let’s Talk! Community Helper Puppets - Complete Set

$149.00
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Kids learn all about their community—and the people who keep it running—with our delightful puppet set! Friendly puppets have easy-working mouths and arms…plus detailed costumes sewn right on, so the clothing never gets lost. Complete set includes all 8 plush, multi-ethnic puppets shown; each measures approximately 12" tall. Machine-washable. Each puppet also available separately.
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Let’s Talk! Community Helper Puppets - Complete Set

Overall Rating: 4.8 out of 54out of 4 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.

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April 19, 2022 - By Jill Brophyfrom Saginaw, MI

These puppets are wonderful. They are so soft and my Preschool students really enjoy playing with them. I like how diverse each puppet is. The truly represent a diverse classroom.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Great!

November 09, 2020 - By Vicky!from Maryland

These are wonderful! They are so colorful and the kids love to play with them.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Perfect for teachable moments

February 07, 2015 - By MsSassyfrom Denver, CO

The toddlers in my care are fascinated when these adorable puppets come out to play. They are intrigued by the detailed features and costumes and listen intently to whatever the puppets have to say! They are a great teaching tool!

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Great to support oral language

April 29, 2014 - By MissTeafrom Washington, DC

I use these sets of puppets in my kindergarten classroom and they are very popular with my students. They allow us to easily integrate our social studies theme into our literacy block. I only have 2 complaints about the set. First, their skin colors do not match what you see in the image online or in the catalog. Especially with the Asian ethnicities their skin is a very pale neonish yellow color. It really stands out and looks awkward. Also, why is an astronaut a community helper? Why isn't there a solider instead? More children have prior knowledge with service members in their community than an astronaut (which would only be Texas and Florida).

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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