The following are some examples of learning experience by age in the drama and puppetry part of the curriculum:
1. **0-2 Years: Puppet Play and Sensory Experience**
- **Activity**: Employ soft, colored hand puppets for basic interactions (waving, making sounds, word imitation).
- **Focus**: Visual and auditory experience, emotional development, sensory exploration, and initial social interaction.
2. **2-3 Years: Imitation Play with Puppets**
- **Activity**: Puppet movement and sound imitation (e.g., imitation of animals' roars).
- **Focus**: Language, socialization, and learning of motor skills through imitation.
3. **3-5 Years: Puppet Storytelling**
- **Activity**: Children telling or making up their own stories through puppets (e.g., jungle adventure using animal puppets).
- **Focus**: Problem-solving, creativity, storytelling, and development of narrative and language.
These activities encourage imagination, language, social skills, and intellectual development through drama and puppetry.