

Pig’s gross facial expressions and both dogs’ body language can be pretty funny. Most of the humor is in the illustrations. Pig can be rude, obnoxious, greedy and lazy, but he always gets his comeuppance and generally redeems himself. I have no idea how I missed Pig and Trevor - two hilarious puppy pals. I’m embarrassed to say that I only became aware of them earlier this year. Change out your character by taking the current one off the glue dot and adding a new one.Share on Pinterest Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Inside: Paper Bag Puppet templates for Pig the Pug books.Place a glue dot in the center of the bag under your open flap and add a character on top of the glue dot.Put your hand inside the bag and open the flap.Color and cut out the mini fantasy characters.You need to be able to open the flap still and move the top half of the ball away from the main body of the bag. Only glue this portion of the top piece so you don't glue the entire top half of the ball to the bag. Make note of how much of the top ball piece will actually be on the flap.Set the top ball piece on the bag so it's on top of the flap and the bottom of this piece matches up with the top of the other piece.Spread glue on the back of the bottom ball piece and glue so the bottom of the ball touches the bottom of the bag.Find and mark the center of the paper bag on the flap side.You can also use it as a magic egg to house characters that resemble Hatchimals. Color the ball in your own design or to resemble a regular Poké Ball.

Print out the paper bag template on regular white copy paper.Spread glue on the wide half of the last beak piece and glue so it is half on the top of the flap and half hanging off the bottom of the flap.

