




We had a Distance Learning with the Puppetry Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The teacher there demonstrated various kinds of puppets. She told us about many different versions of the Gingerbread Boy story. We got to see what sugar cane, ginger root, cinnamon, and wheat look like. (Those are the ingredients in gingerbread.) Next, we followed her directions and made our own puppets. What a wonderful field trip!
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