“When you can’t verbalize your emotions,
just do it with your fingers.”
– Joel F.
Finger lickin’ good and it’s not even a food. Peruvian arts and crafts that would make your fingers look good.
The Finger Puppets in assorted colors and designs at such a reasonable price caught my attention. I bought more than a dozen and all gone for my friends. Such a great souvenir for people with kids.
These Finger Puppets are great in helping kids build their social skills. Also a great tool in expressing emotions. I’m not a kid but sometimes i’m so childish i need this thing.
When i can’t express my emotions, how i wish i got these finger puppets so i can just speak and speak and play like a kid. And if i fumble, everyone easily forgives because i’m just a kid.
How i miss those childhood days when playing with my fingers is always okay. 🙂
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What a cool idea!
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Thanks Wayne for that cool compliment. I appreciate it. Thanks too for stopping by.
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My pleasure!
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Have a great week ahead.
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You too!
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I think 💭 so too
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Thanks Nita.
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I remember finger puppets. You’re so right they do come in handy when words escape you. Like emoji’s.
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Yes Kim, one of the the few things that come very handy when we let our fingers do the talking. 🙂
Thanks Kim for stopping by. I appreciate it you sharing some thoughts here.
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Oh Yes! I remember the finger puppets…sweet memories indeed… 🙂 Thanks for rekindling them… 🙂
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You’re welcome Maniparna. Thanks too for dropping by.
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My pleasure, Joel… 🙂
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I appreciate it you taking tme to read this blog. Have a great day. Take Care.
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Wish you the same… 🙂
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Thanks again.
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I like this. It’s so simple and yet genius! ^_^
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I don’t know how to address you because your blog doesn’t say any first name.
I don’t even know how to thank you for your time spent in reading this blog and leaving a lovely compliment.
I guess i don’t need any finger puppets. I’ll just say a sincere thank you for appreciating this post.
Thank You Sinister Dark Soul.
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Aww, thank you. Yes, my anonymity is very important to me considering.
Feel free to call me SDS or even Sin, much easier than typing out everything. 🙂
You’re very welcome by the way. 🙂
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I undertsand. Okay, i prefer to call you Sin, it’s easier to remember. Thanks Sin. Have a wondeful week ahead. Take Care
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I very much wish you the same. ^_^
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Omg, for the first time i’m Thanking a SIN. 🙂
Thanks again.
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We had a kiddie’s TV show here in the UK back in the 70s and early 80s called Fingerbobs. It was very simplistic, like a lot of shows at that time, but your post reminded me about it. Finger puppets are a great idea for kids and are good for developing communication skills, as you say. 😃
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Thanks Millie for sharing your thoughts here. Yes it does. FP are colorful and very helpful to kids and to grown ups too.
Thanks for dropping by Millie. Have a great day.
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It’s a great idea!
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Thank you Marissa for that thought. I appreciate it you always dropping by.
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That must have been some fun..
I have came across finger puppets.
But I’m just imagining all the fun I could have had..
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Yes it’s always fun and with a little imagination anything is possible. 🙂
Thanks Nita for stopping by and leaving some thoughts here.
Have a great day ahead.
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Reblogged this on By The Mighty Mumford and commented:
PLAY THE PART….COMMUNICATE THROUGH ART! 🙂
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Thanks Jonathan.
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Interesting post Joel 🙂
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Thanks The Spirit Keepers for the compliment. I appreciate it. Thanks too for dropping by.
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You’re welcome
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Thanks.
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I liked the finger puppets Joel, so sweet they look and so beautifully written. Remembered our childhood days. Nice post.
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Thanks Kamal for that wonderful thought. Thanks too for stopping by. Have a great weekend.
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Thanks Joel and you to have a great weekend.
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likewise.
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Joel, great one once more. Ah the tallents some of have and have really discovered in our all filled journeys through lifehood? Hmm, do we really ever stop being kids? as in completely? On Sunday at a friend’s home, I picked up her 8 year old’s novel title ‘Secret Admirer’ (I sincerely need one now mre than ever lol – childish huh?) and I read it all and was laughing and enjoying the fantasy and just found myself in that world and well flashbad to that era of my childhood which unfortunately reminds me of more beatings than otherwise. I miss hugs as a kid I have said that before, so I roll on the floor with my kids and now our cat Ella. In short… keep writing and sharing Joel
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Thanks Marie, you are right. There’s always a child inside us. Besides, age is just a number. 🙂
The secret admirer things is such a cute memory. Thanks for sharing it Marie. Enjoy the moments with your kids and Ella…Time flies so fast.
I’ll keep blogging, Your encouraging word is like a great hug to me now. Thank you. Take Care.
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finger puppets, so funny….do you use to draw them on hands…
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It’s a creative tool for teachers in child care development I guess. It helps in developing kid’s motor and social skills. And beyond that you can use it anyway you can. Use them to draw ? I guess you can. You can play with it too. 🙂
Thanks Akhila for leaving some thought here.. Thanks too for taking time to stop by. Have a great week ahead.
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As a child I remember making finger puppets too 🙂 Enjoy your week my friend
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Thanks Sue for sharing that. Likewise, have a great weekend. Thanks for stopping by.
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Always welcome and you too Joel x
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🙂
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Well said and I fully agree!
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Thanks Joana. Have a great week.
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“When you can’t verbalize your emotions,
just do it with your fingers.” Great words, Joel! I think you already guessed in which finger I’d mostly place the puppet, right ? 😀
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hahaha… . depends on what puppet you’re referring to and what emotions you’re in. 🙂
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True! 🙂
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🙂
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You have so much creativity! Thank you for sharing!
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You’re welcome Kelley. Thank you too for your kind words. You made me smile. Have a lovely day ahead.
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Thank you Joel! Glad I made you smile!!
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Thanks too Kelley. Take Care.
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😉
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🙂
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