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How to Make a Thomas Edison Sock Puppet

Making a sock puppet offers adults a chance to interact, play and teach children. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and the longest-lasting electrical light bulb. This activity allows children to learn about Edison and spark their interest in science.

Things You'll Need

  • White sock
  • Wiggly eyes
  • Craft glue
  • Pink felt
  • Cotton balls
  • Black marker
  • Yellow marker
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Instructions

    • 1

      Find a white sock large enough to fit comfortably over a child's hand.

    • 2

      Using craft glue, stick wiggly eyes near the top. If a toddler uses the puppet, it is safer to draw the eyes with a marker.

    • 3

      Use pink felt to cut out ears, nose and lips. Stick them in place using the craft glue to make the face.

    • 4

      Use cotton balls for the hair. Brush the cotton out a little to form the hair and stick it in place at the top using craft glue.

    • 5

      Take a yellow marker and draw a light bulb on the puppet's chest. Draw little yellow lines to indicate light emanating from the bulb. This represents Edison's invention and his constant stream of ideas.


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