No, you can turn any story into a puppet show.
The much-loved story about a lying puppet was written by Carlo Collodi. The story is widely known as "The Adventures of Pinocchio."
Peter Schumann has written: 'The radicality of the puppet theater' -- subject(s): Modern Art, Puppet theater 'Bread & Puppet' -- subject(s): Artists' books 'Puppen und Masken' -- subject(s): Bread and Puppet Theatre, Bread and Puppet Theater
James Clavell
The story of Pinocchio was authored by Carlo Collodi. Within the story, his creator was Geppetto, the carpenter-cum-puppeteer.Pinochio's father is Geppetto. Although the wooden puppet doesn't start out as a real boy, Geppetto is the puppet maker who created and loved Pinochio both while he was a puppet and after he became a boy.
A puppet on Sesame Street tv show, but he appears in hundreds of books
Taffy Jones has written: 'Library programs for children' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Books and reading, School libraries, Children's libraries, Children 'Old barn puppet plays' -- subject(s): American Puppet plays, Puppet making, Puppet plays, American, Puppet theater
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A puppet on Sesame Street tv show, but he appears in hundreds of books
Living crèches in the form of plays, and puppet shows based on the Nativity story are commonly performed throughout France, and especially in Paris.
Italian. It is an Italian children's puppet story from Sicily.
story as a library has books and a book has stories
Because the puppet is bigger than a small puppet