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100 _aSahu, Nandini (ed.)
245 _a Dynamics of children's literature
260 _aGurgaon,
_bShubhi publications
_c2020.
300 _a305 p.
520 _aWhoever, in India, has not seen Rajasthani puppeteers wearing colourful costumes who make their Kath Putlis dance and execute actions right in front of the band of fascinated children (and adults)? Indeed, Puppetry is on of the most ancient skilled art forms in this land and virtually exists in all states. The puppets are animated objects that perform like characters in theatre and often much more. Especially for children, it is willing suspension of disbelief and thereafter huge enjoyment of the antics and frolics of the puppets performing and enacting stories right before their eyes. In fact, all puppets enact stories, even if in rudimentary froms at times. Myths and legends come alive in the stories narrated here. Animals perform likeable characters. Flowers and plants converse. Folk tales re-create their milieu. Fairies float in and out. Superstations are taken by the horns in moral tales. Toothbrushes and combs traipse through strange tricks. Ghosts just come alive and have great furi: And aliens descend to earth to share secrets with kids. And it is primarily the kids (and adults who hold their belief in kids!) who are most likely to have a rollicking time with animated puppets. This book tells that there are many more puppets th'an only the Rajasthani Kath Putlis and They can do myriad things that are written about in these pages. So, Go Ahead and Have fun!
650 _aChildren's literature
650 _aChildren's literature, Indic
700 _aSamtani, Shyam (ed.)
942 _cB