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Little Lion Puppet Crew – Print & Play Edition

Little Lion Puppet Crew – Print & Play Edition

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Turn storytime into showtime with the Little Lion Puppet Crew: Print & Play Pack—a hands-on, history-infused activity set that turns paper bags into a puppet-powered peek into the past.

This printable version includes all four puppet characters from King George Loses the Battle, plus fun activity sheets to go with each one. You’ll also get a special bonus sheet that connects each animal character to the real person they represent.

It’s a cut-and-create experience that gives your little learners something to craft, play with, and learn from—all in one sitting.

Note: You’ll need to supply your own paper lunch bags (approx. 6 1/8" x 4" x 12 3/8") to complete the puppets.


Meet the Puppet Crew:

  • King George III – The Tiger
  • George Washington – The Deer
  • John Adams – The Bunny
  • Benjamin Franklin – The Moo Moo Cow

What’s Included:

  • 4 printable puppet characters
  • 4 themed activity sheets (one per puppet)
  • 1 bonus sheet that connects each character to their real-life counterpart

This isn’t just history—it’s scissors, glue, giggles, and “Can we do it again?”

Perfect for families who love hands-on learning and don’t mind a little cutting to get the fun started.


Which Version Is Right for You?

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What You Get

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Free Printable

 

King George (Tiger) & George Washington (Deer) puppets only

 

A quick, playful taste of what we offer

 

Print & Play Pack (this one!)

All 4 puppets + 4 activities + bonus connection sheet (bags not included) Budget-friendly DIY learning fun

 

VIP Puppet Box

Pre-cut puppets + printed activities + glue stick + bags included Parents who want zero prep and full delight

Whether you're printing and crafting at home or unboxing the magic, the Puppet Crew is ready to bring history to life—one character at a time.

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