SCIENTISTS FINGER PUPPET SET
Product DescriptionGreat Scientists Marie Curie, Einstein, Newton, Darwin…
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Invite some great minds and inspiration into your life! This intriguing item is an exciting gift choice for your scientific family members and friends, especially those into biology, chemistry, physics, and astronomy. Serving as both magnetics and finger puppets, these clever items bring a dose of wisdom, a heap of questions, and a ton of humor to your home, office, studio, homeschool, or classroom.
Each puppet comes with a little tag that offers a famous quote by the given scientist and a mini-bio. Use the puppets as decorations or as performers in one’s own finger puppet theater productions or scientific lecture series. With careful cutting, the thick box can be converted into a cool finger puppet theater / “stage.” [Products inspire humanities - key figures connections, historical education, scientific appreciation, creativity, critical thinking through questioning, and social development through conversation and dramatic play.]
NOTE: The Einstein in our box was a bit different than the one shown in Amazon image. Rather than wearing a suit, our Einstein puppet wears a dark blue sweater, which we actually like better because it does make him look less like the Darwin puppet! Good contrast! We are not sure why the company made this change; however, for our purposes, we believe it to be a good choice. Of course, this may be a situation between different sellers and releases of the product. Thus, someone who orders this same product from a different seller might end up with a suited Einstein in his / her box. If this matters, perhaps it is worth contacting the individual seller to inquire about specifics. You can also find some great product information on the official Unemployed Philosophers Guild website.
Rating: 5 / 5