Hand Puppet Maori Boy

AVIN9412

$35.95  (Ex GST)

$41.34 (Incl GST)

The Hand Puppet Māori Boy is a beautifully crafted puppet dressed in a traditional kapa haka outfit, making it a fantastic educational tool for cultural learning and imaginative play. He wears a taonga, a symbol of strength and courage, reinforcing the values and traditions of Māori culture. Designed with soft cushioning and a comfortable fit, this puppet is easy to use for both children and adults, making it an engaging addition to storytelling, role-playing, and classroom activities. Whether used for interactive learning or dramatic play, this puppet encourages children to explore Māori heritage while enhancing their social and communication skills. Ideal for homes, schools, and early childhood centres, this hand puppet provides an enjoyable way for children to learn about Māori culture through active participation.

Educational Benefits:

  • Cultural Awareness: Introduces children to Māori traditions and storytelling.
  • Language Development: Encourages expressive communication and vocabulary building.
  • Creative Play: Enhances role-playing skills, imagination, and confidence.
  • Social and Emotional Growth: Supports teamwork, empathy, and respect for cultural diversity.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Storytelling & Myths: Use the puppet to act out Māori legends and traditional tales.
  • Language Learning: Integrate the puppet into te reo Māori lessons to reinforce vocabulary.
  • Music & Performance: Encourage students to use the puppet in kapa haka performances.
  • Cultural Discussions: Use as a conversation starter about Māori traditions and values.

Information:

  • Ages: Suitable for early childhood and primary school children.
  • Size: 30cm (H) x 19cm (W); 13cm (W) at the narrowest point.
  • Material: 100% polyester.
  • Care Instructions: Gentle hand wash only.

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 520