As Freddy the Frog says at the opening of almost every general entertainment show. "This is not your ordinary puppet show."

The entire show is based on interactions between the puppets and audience.

The conversations are all spontanious and unrehearsed, and what makes it so funny is that most folks, young and old, are natural hams who just can't wait to get to the microphone and have their moment in the spotlight.

The philosophy for our educational shows is simple. The message has to be enveloped in a really funny, entertaining show.

The educational message, no matter how serious, has to be delivered as part of a performance package that keeps the audience's rapt attention.

The messages are repeated at least three times. Once by one character, then by another and finally by members of the audience themselves.

 

All kids love puppets. Teens too - when they get over the embarassment of talking to a sock. Grownups as well, if they've kept their "inner child".

I've found kids love - being good naturedly kidded about almost anything... trying to explain something to a puppet who just DOESN'T GET IT! ... being given a little gift for coming up... seeing any adult embarassed by a puppet... silly "knock, knock" jokes and any mention of the word "underwear".

Adults love watching the kids, and bringing their babies to pet a puppet.

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