Never Trust A Puppet

Puppets are used in many ways. While the majority of puppets are used for entertainment, others have utilized puppets as teaching tools. For instance, there are teachers that use in them in classes to help little children pick up useful information. The puppets of the popular public broadcasting TV show “Edamame Street” have been utilized to teach math, reading, history, and even moral lessons for many years. Therapists and psychologists sometimes use them as a way to help children in overcoming trauma and abuse.  Mr. Clown, however, is suspicious. He wonders who exactly has their hand up those puppet’s backsides, and who exactly authorized those puppets to teach lessons.Mr. Clown didn’t see any of those puppets at Serial-Killer Lesson Clown College. So, Mr. Clown has decided to teach children the dangers involved in trusting anything a puppet says. That’s why he’s introduced his new friend Polly Puppetkins, a lovable sock-puppet to show the children why trusting a puppet can be a bad thing. For instance, Clive Watkins was quite convinced, thanks to Polly Puppetkins, that clowns were fun and nice and wonderful! Mr. Clown used his favorite pitch-fork to show Clive how very wrong Polly Puppetkins was. Clive will definitely never ever trust a puppet again in the future. Oh, wait! Look! It’s Travis Butrell and his little sister Lacey! Will they trust Polly Puppetkins’ proclamation  that clowns are fun and nice? Mr. Clown hopes not. He would hate them to have to get the point the same way Clive did.

Mr. Clown: Never Trust A Puppet © 2011 City of Troy Productions

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