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CutePuppets.com Releases Handmade Finger Puppets For Toy Story Time

October 30, 2015 – – Cutepuppets.com is proud to announce that they have recently launched a new line of handmade finger puppets. The puppets are made high in the mountains of Peru and are fair trade. Representative of different family members, but also of different cultures, they are perfect for toy story times. Since having been released, the puppets have already proven to be very popular.

“Finger puppets are fun, but they are also an important part of folklore history and of help the local economy,” says Michael Eastman from Cutepuppets.com. “Our finger puppets are handmade following traditional folk art rules. In fact, they are even used in special ceremonies, for which they are hand-knitted.”

The puppets are a great gift for both the young and the old. Additionally, they are often used within schools to help with education, particularly in terms of religious and cultural education. They help to build strong families and classroom communities through hands on learning. These toys are not electronic and don’t make any noises and are instead created to entertain and stimulate the other senses.

Puppets are a type of old world joy. They help to bring families together, creating amazing memories. Research has also shown that they help people to communicate certain things that they find hard to put into words. This is particularly important for children (and adults) with sensory deprivation of behavioral or learning difficulties.

The puppets have so far been very well-received. “Kids love these and they are great for teaching,” says ATPS. “These are high quality puppets that are absolutely adorable. This seller has very prompt service and great communication. Definitely a lifelong customer.”

The fact that the puppets are fair trade and that they support the economy of small, rural villages in Peru is also something that makes them very popular. “There is something really special about holding a puppet in your hands and knowing it was made by someone in the mountains of Peru,” adds Michael Eastman. “It really feels as if the puppet has a personality, and that it has chosen to travel all the way from Peru just to play with whoever is using it.”

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Contact cutepuppets.com:

Michael Eastman
9092394876
michael@cutepuppets.com
12403 Central Ave Suite #452

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