Finger puppet theater made from paper to print. Experience of the Finger Theatre. Master class on making a finger puppet. DIY glove puppet

Colored paper- universal material. She can easily turn into a kitten, a dog, a hero from her favorite cartoon or fairy tale. A little imagination and effort - and now you have the scenery ready. Just what you need for a fun dialogue between animals.

So, choose the right colors, prepare glue, paints, markers, pencils and go ahead - make wonderful finger puppets.

1. Print and cut out patterns for finger toys.

2. Glue the faces of the animals.

3. Now glue the torsos. Use a strip of white paper to make a ring-shaped finger holder and glue it to the inside of the toy's head.

Kids, as a rule, are delighted not only with the process of creating figures, but also with participation in the performance itself. So, if your little brother or sister wants to try themselves in the role of, for example, a bunny, I hope you won’t mind.

Well, the dolls are ready! The theatrical performance begins!

But if you want to make fairy-tale characters (king, princess, knight, dragon or robber pirates), print out the following templates:

Puppet theater for the little ones:

Here are a few more finger puppet templates for pleasant leisure time with your baby:

Finger toys are easy and fun to make. Note that dolls made from several materials at once - paper, fabric, beads - look very cute and touching. Think about this when creating your next character for the game.

The Teremok flat paper finger theater, from our point of view, is not very suitable for children under 5 years old. But 5-6 year old children will be happy to play with it. The principle of movement of the dolls is very simple - the index and middle fingers. These are the “legs” of the doll. Now she can “walk.” Of course, children of this age know the fairy tale “Teremok” by heart. But here we will be “playing theater.” And almost all the guys want to be an artist. But, although the fairy tale is familiar, such games will develop children’s speech - after all, you need to speak for each character in a certain voice, try to convey his character. The bunny speaks timidly, the fox speaks slyly, the mouse squeaks, and the bear growls menacingly. Conveying all these shades with a voice is an interesting and difficult task for younger preschoolers. In addition, children can actively participate in creating puppets and decorations for the Teremok paper finger theater.

Flat finger theater made of paper “Teremok”

In order to make puppets for our finger paper theater you need to print (or draw) the heroes of the Teremok fairy tale on plain paper. The height of the dolls should be approximately 9-10 cm, and the width at the bottom of the figure should be less than 4.5 cm - so that holes for the fingers can be freely cut.
Puppet templates for flat finger theater made from Teremok paper


Glue the template onto very thick paper or thin cardboard. Let it rest under a load (2-3 thick books) for 10-15 minutes. We color the animals with colored pencils of suitable colors.
We cut out the figure and cut holes for the fingers.
If you wish, you can paint the back of the doll. Keep in mind that it will be more difficult for your child to color an already cut out figure. The doll is ready.


You can print colored figures right away or use the appliqué technique (as in the photo below).

Decorations for the paper finger theater “Teremok”

To play out a fairy tale with such dolls, we need a decoration - a house-teremok. It's not difficult to make.
Step 1
Take a sheet of brown (not glossy!) cardboard. Draw it as shown in the diagram.


Step 2
Cut out the windows.


Step 3
Cut strips of red paper 1 cm wide for the windows and 2-3 cm wide for the roof. Decorate the windows and roof slope with stripes. You can make a carved edge on the strips.


Step 4
Cut from yellow paper circles of logs with a diameter of about 2 cm. Stick them on the tower.


Step 5
Cut out grass from green paper and glue it to the bottom.


Step 6
Draw in the details with a felt-tip pen and trim off the excess cardboard above the roof.

Step 7
Fold another sheet of cardboard into an accordion. The first link of the “accordion” is 2 cm, the second and third – 5 cm. Fold the remaining piece of cardboard in half again (that is, the fourth and fifth links will be about 3-4 cm each)
We glue the narrowest part of the “accordion” to the tower from below.


To make the tower stable, glue the side parts of the second link of the “accordion” to the tower. A kind of pocket is formed into which we will “populate” the animals.

The photo shows what our mansion will look like from behind.


The tower is ready, the performance can begin.
Finger Theater“Teremok” can be made in other ways, for example. Or . These models do not require any decorations. In addition, you can play with them with very young children 2-3 years old.

DIY finger theater

Master class on making finger puppets from felt

Author: Ekaterina Nikolaevna Demidova, teacher, MBDOU “Combined Kindergarten No. 62 “Silver Hoof”, Kurgan

Theater is thoughts free flight,
Theater – here fantasy blooms generously...

Vladimir Miodushevsky
The master class is designed for educators and specialists preschool institutions, teachers additional education, parents and creative individuals.
The Finger Theater is intended for theatrical activities in kindergarten and at home, can be used during directly educational activities like a surprise moment. It can become a wonderful tradition for your family.
The choice of material - felt - is determined by the following criteria:
easy to process, edges do not crumble;
wide range of colors, different thickness and density;
natural, safe for health!!!
Target: making a finger theater to develop children's creative abilities through theatrical activities.
Tasks:
introduce the technology of making finger puppets from felt;
develop children's acting and directing abilities;
develop fine motor skills;
promote the enrichment and activation of vocabulary, develop monologue and dialogic speech;
to develop interest in arts and crafts;
develop skills in organizing practical activities.
Materials and tools:
simple felt, with a self-adhesive base;
lace;
beads, rhinestones, small buttons, small eyes for dolls;
reinforced threads;
tailor's pins;
needle;
tailor's chalk;
pattern paper;
“second” glue;
scissors;
sewing machine.


Chanterelle Patterns:


Manufacturing technology finger puppet"Fox".
Before we get started, let’s remember the basic safety rules when working with scissors and needles.
store needles and pins in a specific place (pincushion). Do not put needles or pins in your mouth or stick them into your clothes.
Do not use rusty needles and pins.
Do not leave the scissor blades open while working.
Don't cut as you go.
Making a pattern for a finger puppet will not take you much time. First you need to decide on the size. The base of the toy should be about the height of your index finger. Draw the body and other details. Don’t forget to make allowances for the parts that are inserted into the base.
We select materials for our chanterelle. We transfer the details onto paper and cut them out.
Base – 2 parts;
Head – 1 piece;
Muzzle – 1 piece;
Ears – 2 parts;
Tail – 1 piece;
Ponytail tip – 1 piece;
Paws – 2 parts.


Transfer the pattern to felt. We pin larger parts to the material with pins, and outline small ones with tailor's chalk.


We distribute the parts in places.


We adjust the right foot to the base. We make fastenings.


Adjusting the second foot. We make fastenings.


We adjust the muzzle to the head. Align the edges with scissors.


Sew the ears to the head using a triple tack.


We design the ponytail - we fit the tip of the ponytail onto the part. Align the edges with scissors.


We connect the parts of the body along the contour. Don't forget to insert a tail on the side. We make fastenings. Align the edges along the contour.


Using glue we attach the head to the body. We work with glue carefully, as traces may appear on the surface of the material. We make the eyes and nose from large black beads. They can be glued or sewn with threads in color.


Manufacturing technology of the finger puppet “Mashenka”.
A distinctive feature of the execution will be the processing of the head.
Let's draw the pattern. We select materials.
Base (dress) – 2 parts;
Sleeves – 2 parts;
Hands – 2 parts;
Bast shoes - 2 parts;
Head – 1 piece;
Headscarf (front part) – 1 piece;
Headscarf (back view) – 1 piece;
Braid – 1 piece;
Spout – 1 piece;
Bangs – 1 piece.


Patterns of the doll “Mashenka”


We cut out the blanks. We put the parts in place.


We adjust the sleeves on the dress, put handles along the bottom of the sleeves (without adjusting them).


We adjust the lace along the bottom of the dress. We make fastenings.


Adjusting the bast shoes. We make fastenings. Sew the dress along the contour. Align the edges along the contour.


We adjust the bangs and nose to the head. To prevent the spout from sliding under the sewing machine foot, it must first be glued.


Glue the head to the base. Glue a scarf of self-adhesive felt on top. We fasten the braid between the two parts of the scarf. Align the edges.


We secure the edges of the scarf with machine stitching. We make fastenings.


Glue on the eyes - beads. Brown the cheeks with a red pencil.


Mashenka's eyes can be decorated using special accessories for needlework - peepholes.


This is what we got!


My first works.


Design options for the finger puppet “Frog”.


Design options for the finger puppet “Cockerel”.


Design options for finger puppets - people.


I sewed two sets: for home and for kindergarten.

Marina Topychkanova

The purpose of my work:

Create conditions for the development of children's creative activity in theatrical activities.

Tasks:

1. Improve children’s ability to convey the images of fairy tale characters.

2. Develop fine motor skills of hands and fingers in children, develop memory.

3. Form friendly relationships.

4. Enrichment of vocabulary.

5. Increasing the level of speech development.

6. Develop the ability to behave freely and relaxed when performing.

Methods:

Playful, creative, verbal.

Preliminary work:

Reading a fairy tale, looking at illustrations.

What is finger theater?

Finger theater is a set of character figures that are put on a separate finger. It could just be individual dolls, animals, some objects for staging a fairy tale, or everything famous characters our favorite Russians folk tales. When playing, it is important to work with different fingers, pairs of fingers, one and two hands, several fingers at the same time. All this helps with the development of coordination of movements and the brain.

1. Finger theater is a unique opportunity to place a fairy tale on the palm of a child, in which he can play the role of any hero.

2. Theater is also an excellent speech and sensory-motor simulator. Dolls develop the mobility of the fingers of both hands, help master the speech of characters, and help develop lexicon and activates speech functions.

3. The game can be used to get acquainted and learn counting

(for example, in the fairy tale “Teremok” a mouse, a frog, and a hare began to live together, then a fox came - there were four of them);

to get to know the characters and plot of the fairy tale,

to get acquainted with the concepts of “to the right is glory”, “nearby”, “one after another”.

4. And small finger theater figures will keep you company during your walk. With their help you can revive any poems, fairy tales, nursery rhymes. Simple toys develop intonation, artistic skills, Creative skills, imagination, memory, thinking, attention, fantasy.

Advantages of finger theater

Finger theater is one of the types of puppet theater and has the following advantages over its other types:

Finger theater promotes development fine motor skills. Thanks to actions with dolls, subtle differentiated movements of the fingers are formed;

Using a finger theater does not require the child to have special technical skills, which may be needed when using glove puppets, puppets, etc.

The Finger Theater is familiar to children from a young age. preschool age, since educators widely use it in various classes during the learning process;

In dramatizations, finger theater allows the child to show several characters at once;

Finger theater puppets take up little space and do not require large material costs. There are various types of finger theater, made using various technologies that take into account the physiological capabilities of children.

In the finger theater, director's play is used as a type of theatrical games. In it, the child does not play the role of any character himself, but controls the artists - the dolls. In this type of theatrical play, the child “voices” his characters and comments on the plot like an author, thereby developing his monologue speech.

Types of finger puppets

1. Finger theater made of paper. Perhaps the easiest type of finger tetra that you can make with your child. The disadvantage of this type of doll is its fragility. Due to its lightness this type finger theater is recommended for use on initial stage working with children of all age groups.

2. Finger theater made of fabric. Such a theater can be purchased in stores. You can also make it yourself, but first prepare a pattern. Due to the material it is very functional. Can be used in all age groups.

3. Finger theater from waste and natural material. Another type of easy-to-make finger theater. The material can be various cups, pieces of fabric, threads, buttons, plastic spoons and forks, etc. You can make such a theater together with your children, having previously prepared the material. Prerequisite: safety of the material used. This finger theater can be used in all age groups, while taking into account the physiology of the children.

4. Wooden finger theater. It has become widespread in various online stores. Manufacturers package such theater in various “boxes” that correspond to the theme of a particular work. The figures can also be used as tabletop theater. Often used on younger group due to the small indentation for the finger. The main disadvantage is the difficulty of selecting the size of dolls for each child.

5. Knitted finger theater. One of the most durable and easy-to-use types of finger theater. The main condition: knowledge of knitting skills, as well as the presence of certain patterns for knitting a particular character. The puppets of this finger theater turn out to be very “alive”, soft and pleasant to use. Can be used in all age groups.

6. Finger theater made of felted wool and fabric. Felting or dry felting is a process of making products using special needles that mix and tangle wool fibers. Dry felting is suitable for creating three-dimensional products: toys, decorative figurines, designer dolls, applying drawings to felt.

7. Finger theater “Puppet heads”. As a rule, factory-made. Can be made of rubber or plastic. It requires the child to master a certain technique, as it is the most difficult to use.






This is the kind of theater we have.

Now I want to introduce you to making a finger puppet using the origami technique.

First we make the body of our doll







Now we fold the head.




This is the little fox we got. You can also make other fairy tale characters, only by changing the ears and the sharpness of the muzzle.

Maybe someone will be interested in my work and want to make the same theater with the guys.