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Your cart is empty.Cute Chinese lion dragon puppet with strings to make it look like it is walking and dancing! The 14 inch long velvet and faux feather puppet has six, 20 inch long strings attached to it and a plastic paddle to make your lion move! The puppet stands 8 inches tall on the back and 12 inches long to the top of his head not including the tail. This marionette type puppet is great for plays and hours of fun! A great decoration, too! The paper in it's mouth can easily be removed!
Sasciegirl
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
The colors are so vibrant!
SAM
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
Wonderful item and just the right size for American Girl Dolls.
C. Killmer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2019
Very cute, well made used at Chinese New Year party as part of the centerpiece.
Cara
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019
Saw a child with this chinese lion dragon marrionette at a Lunar New Year parade and was mesmerized by how beautiful they are and how they move. Happy I then was able to get one myself to keep. Fun to make him dance!
Kitt
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2018
Me and the kids have been enjoying this puppet. A lot, note , if the mouth isn't moving sometimes you have to gently close it and use a bit of tape on the 3rd wire on the head so that the mouth moves up and down easier because it's a little to long but having had puppets like this in the past that is a pretty common issue.
silent asian man
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2017
Also, nice looking, but same issue with gluing loose pieces back on.
Dana Morgan
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2015
beautiful design but the mouth does not open after it's been closed
Arcturus70
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2011
I purchased this little dragon as a decoration for my classroom. For my purposes, it is wonderful, and I love it. However, potential buyers should read on to see if this product meets your needs.I love the bright, vibrant colors, faux fur, and simulated jewels. The pictures on the product's page are a fairly good representation. The dragon's feet (claws) are some type of heavy, hard plastic. They help to give some weight to the puppet, which is good for balance. By rocking the plastic, "airplane" type control back and forth while pushing the puppet forward, one can make the Chinese dragon appear to "walk"or rather "march." While walking / marching, the bells under his ears and tail jiggle--making a fun, festive sound. The dragon's mouth is open, but it does NOT really open and close by a string pull like you might expect of a marionette. There is, indeed, a paper in his mouth that features some Chinese characters. I rather liked the look of this, so I left it intact rather than cutting it off.The puppet seems sturdy enough for gentle, creative play and decorating; however, I would not recommend it for young children due to the small parts and fragility of certain parts of the puppet.
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