Ten Plagues Finger Puppets
Liven up your reading of the bible to your kids. Rather than just recite the bible story, animate it with these finger puppets. Boils, lice and locusts are much more relevant with one of these puppets acting out the story.
You'll never read Exodus the same way again.

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"There is NO DOUBT about it. KIDS LOVE the story of the 10 Plagues... Here is just the right thing to keep your children interested in the Haggadah... and GUARANTEE they don't fall asleep... Our 10 Plague Puppets."
"Have the kids tell about the 10 plagues through the Puppets. Something like 'Show and tell'. You'll be amazed at what they come up with. These Puppets will make your Seder an event that your children will remember forever!"
O-o-o-okay...So if your kids don't have any gratitude or respect for the miracles worked by God, they surely will come to appreciate them when they see these cute, cute puppets!
Good grief. Why not just show the kids "The Mummy"? (No, I'm not serious, but at least it doesn't make the plagues look cartoony!)
Posted by: Mrs. Pilgrim | July 16, 2007 at 08:25 AM
I think these are cute.
who could resist a plague of boils finger puppet?
Posted by: Abigale | July 16, 2007 at 02:09 PM
i want to buy these just to show christian friends & laugh hysterically... wow.
Posted by: jftheophilus | August 09, 2007 at 12:53 AM
Umm, I admit i'm a little fuzzy on my plagues, but I'm still trying to figure out out a lion, an evil clown, a black person, and red gumby fit in. anyone?
Posted by: nik | August 17, 2007 at 03:29 PM
The lion = wild animals
Evil clown = hail (maybe they confused a hailstorm with an electric storm?)
Black person = darkness (because if there's no light to see, you know, we all look kinda dark)
Red gumby - river turned to blood (what else? sure looks like an overused sanitary napkin to me)
Posted by: Aletheia | April 25, 2008 at 06:17 AM