We are proud to say that our puppets have been used
in all kinds of fun, inventive, and inspiring
projects. Here is some more information about a few
of them.
GoBabies® Alphabet Road™
GoBabies, Inc. and Burkewood Communications Corporation
These puppets star in the Parents' Choice Award winning video: "F" is for Farm - Do you know where milk comes from? Toddler-tested and filled with real farm footage, original music, sign language and activities that are sure to entertain and delight.
GoBabies, Inc. and Burkewood Communications Corporation
These puppets star in the Parents' Choice Award winning video: "F" is for Farm - Do you know where milk comes from? Toddler-tested and filled with real farm footage, original music, sign language and activities that are sure to entertain and delight.
THE KIDS COUNT PLAYERS
Collin County Children’s Advocacy Center, Plano, Texas
These puppets entertain children as they impart an important message about child abuse.
Each character, Officer DoRight, Peanut, Amigo, Jelly, Butter, and Mrs. B. Strong, has a unique personality and caring approach to teach children vital information about staying safe. Their 20 minute performance includes explanations about: personal and private boundaries, kids’ 8 rules for safety, stranger danger and the difference between surprises and secrets.
Peanut and Butter also share information about the 120 grown-ups who work at Collin County Children's Advocacy Center and dedicate themselves to helping kids be safe.
Collin County Children’s Advocacy Center, Plano, Texas
These puppets entertain children as they impart an important message about child abuse.
Each character, Officer DoRight, Peanut, Amigo, Jelly, Butter, and Mrs. B. Strong, has a unique personality and caring approach to teach children vital information about staying safe. Their 20 minute performance includes explanations about: personal and private boundaries, kids’ 8 rules for safety, stranger danger and the difference between surprises and secrets.
Peanut and Butter also share information about the 120 grown-ups who work at Collin County Children's Advocacy Center and dedicate themselves to helping kids be safe.