PUNCH AND JUDY
Mount pieces “A” and “B” on strong cardboard. Make the large open spaces for the stage between the curtains and also the holes for the thumb and little finger. Make piece “B” and bend on the dotted lines as shown in small sketch at left. Paste to piece “A” at the back as shown in sketch of back view. While the paste is drying, make the figures of Punch and Judy. Now wrap the strip at the bottom of the figure of Punch, snugly about the thumb of your right hand and paste the ends together. Wrap the figure of Judy about the ring finger of the same hand and paste. Put the thumb of your right hand through the
larger hole and your little finger through the smaller one. Place the two figures of Punch and Judy through the opening at the bottom between the front and back, and the middle finger at the back. You are now ready for the performance. Punch has just brought Judy a present in a nice loDg package. Is it flovrers, or an umbrella or a large peppermint stick? Judy* is very 7 excited and curious. Make up y 7 our own words for them to say and at the same time move the fingers holding Punch and Judy so that they will act their parts. If you want to make up other little plays, just cut figures out of other magazines and paste them together.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 31
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246PUNCH AND JUDY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 31
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