Hand Puppets originated in England during the 1700's and were commonly used for public entertainment. The show mainly consisted of a small booth with a puppeteer crouched inside holding his hands up to do the show. However, in many other cases, hand puppetry was also as entertainment for the wealthier people. There would be a large rectangular 'hole' in the wall where the puppeteer/s could stand and raise their hands to a large audience in a theatre.
Well, a finger puppet is a cloth or felt puppet put on your finger during plays. A string puppet is a puppet hung by strings. When the person pulls the strings, the puppet moves. There are some other ways you could compare because of quality, efficency etcetera, but this is the basics.
by you moving ur finger
to put on puppet shows before tv was invented
i think it is used for puppet shows and to entertainyoung ones
To make a simple finger puppet, you can cut out a small shape from felt or fabric, like an animal or character. Fold it over and glue the sides, leaving the bottom open for your finger. Add details with markers, googly eyes, or other decorations. Slide your finger inside to bring your puppet to life!
No one invented finger nails.
Earl Whipple invented the foam finger. It was originally made of wood.
Cavemen invented it, there are many examples.
1988
during the Han Dynasty after the emperor's wife died of illness.
I think it's generally recognised that Laurent Mourgeutof Lyon (the creator of Guignol) was one of the first, if not the first person, to use a hand puppet.
He was the puppet, and Bush was pulling the strings. Bush planned 9/11, and pointed the finger at them.