Lunch Bag Puppets
I’m volunteering to help an elementary after school science program with some lesson plans and such. I made these lunch bag puppet templates for them. Steering clear of the usual little kid animals (lions, elephants, monkeys, etc.), I chose a sugar glider, sea cucumber, and a narwhal as puppet candidates. You are never too old to make a lunch bag puppet, so by all means, have at it.



Here are mine. I should get an A+ in coloring, I do believe.



It’s a rainbow narwhal because… yes.
