How to Store Hand Puppets and Finger Puppets



Hand puppets and finger puppets are found in classrooms with young kids for dramatic play. I have made hand puppets either out of socks or brown paper bags and my students loved making finger puppets out of pipe cleaners. Using pot lid holders and dish racks are affordable ways to display your hand puppets and finger puppets. However, there are stands that are created specifically for hand puppets. I love to find classroom organization ideas. As an Amazon affiliate, I may earn a commission for purchases using my links. Learn more. I love to see the wide range of puppets that are available now in so many themes like family finger puppets, animal finger puppets and hand puppets, and community helper hand puppetsIf you are an in-class teacher, online teacher, or daycare teacher and you are looking for ways to organize your props, I have some simple storage and display options for you.

  • Wooden puppet stands (Assembly Required): The rods or pegs on these stands are long enough to comfortably hold hand puppets. You have assemble it by putting a little wood glue in the peg holes before putting the pegs in. Once that is done, it is very sturdy.

  • Metal hand puppet stands: This stand is actually created for the kitchen but it would be perfect for storing hand puppets. It requires no assembly, and the rods are spaced closer so it holds more puppets, while taking up less space.

  • Use a kids coat tree rack: This free standing coat rack looks really cute but it is better if you only have a few hand puppets to store.

  • Use pronged dish racks as puppet stands: These wooden stands are perfect for storing your hand puppets and sock puppets. They require no assembly and can be kept on a flat surface, or you can hang it on a wall.

  • Use pot lid holders for storing finger puppets: The prongs on this kitchen rack are positioned closer together, making it a suitable storage rack for finger puppets. This one also needs no assembly.

More ideas will be added soon.