![]() ![]() ![]() Remember that children learn best when they do and get to try things for themselves! Also let your child take the lead - they may arrange the dragon puppet pieces in different ways than you would, and that’s okay! If you need inspiration, look back through the book at the colors and styles of the dragons in the story! It’s more important that they have fun than for the project to be perfect. “Do dragons throw their own taco parties? What are they like?” “Dragon! Tell me about your favorite taco toppings!” These visual aids keep kids thinking about the story and help increase motivation, oral language, and comprehension.įor Dragons Love Tacos, creating a dragon puppet is a fun way to give a voice to the dragons in the story! They can finally have their say and tell us about why they love tacos or how they felt about burning down the boy’s house.Īfter your child makes their puppet, get the conversation started by asking their dragon questions like: Young children love to use puppets and story props to retell a story. ![]()
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