Printable Star Wars Shadow Puppets

Think puppet play is just for little kids? I’m please to tell you it’s not! Hand over a set of these fab printable Star Wars shadow puppets, and school aged children will have a great time creating stories and scenarios together. All you need is a flashlight to power your shadow puppet play, no fancy set up required!

Star Wars Shadow Puppets Printable

Puppets are one of my absolute favorite toys for encouraging literacy development in children.

Playing with puppets is not only about speaking and listening, it’s also about developing story telling skills such as planning, sequencing and comprehension. There are also a whole host of cool creative, imaginative and social benefits of puppet play.

Printable Star Wars Shadow Puppets

And these Star Wars Shadow Puppets are excellent for creating stories for fans of all ages!

 Star Wars Shadow Puppets Activity Idea for Kids. Celebrating the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens

How to Make Your Own Star Wars Shadow Puppets

You will need:

  • A printed copy of our Star Wars Shadow Puppets printable (download and printing instructions below)
  • Two sheets of card stock (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Utility knife
  • Wooden chopsticks, bamboo skewers or plastic straws
  • Tape
  • A flashlight
Star Wars Shadow Puppets Activity Idea for Kids. Celebrating the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens

To make;

  1. Print out the Star Wars shadow play puppets onto paper or card stock (recommended)
  2. Cut around each puppet with scissors and then carefully cut out each white area with the utility knife – this is definitely a step for adults to do.
  3. Laminate and then cut around each laminated puppet.
  4. Tape each puppet to a bamboo skewer or straw.

Now your puppets are ready for play! Set up your torch so that it is projecting at a plain wall and hold each puppet between the light source and the wall.

 Star Wars Shadow Puppets Activity Idea for Kids. Celebrating the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Have fun creating new adventures with these classic Star Wars characters – just try to keep Star Wars fans away from the fun!

Staw Wars Shadow Puppets Activity for Kids

Tips for Download & Printing : Star Wars Shadow Puppets

Click here to download: Star Wars Shadow Puppets . Save the PDF to your computer.

Printing Tips

  • Open the PDF to print the pages you require.
  • When printing, select “Fit to printable area” (or similar) to ensure the page fits with your printer type and local paper size.
  • For durability, I suggest printing onto matte photo paper or lightweight cardstock and laminating before use.

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Please note: All Childhood 101 printables are for personal use only, you may not use any part of this content for commercial purposes-that includes selling the document, giving it away to promote your business or website, or printing the file to sell. You may not share, loan or redistribute these documents. Teachers may use multiple copies for students in their own classroom.

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62 Comments

  1. lynnette bull says:

    Fishing, as a child we used to go fishing once a month, off a boat or the rocks/beach. It provided so many hours of fun. And was great for just sitting and talking to my parents. My girls are getting fishing rods for Xmas so we will be starting in the New Year

  2. Samantha Jockel says:

    These are such a super cute idea …. so awesome on so many levels!!

  3. In this day and age of instant everything, I love making popcorn on the stovetop. It teaches the kid that waiting can be delicious.

  4. These are SO cool. I’ve just printed them out and Charlie is going to be so excited when he sees them. Thank you! In answer to your question – HARRY POTTER! (And all books in general, really). I have been waiting to share HP with my kids ever since I first read the books myself. Charlie is now up to book 4 and knows more about the series than I do! I can’t wait until he’s old enough to read the later books in the series when he will be able to appreciate all of the lessons/commentary J K Rowling has instilled into them.

  5. What a great collection of puppets. I recently found and purchased online some wonderful old toys and books that I used to enjoy as a child. Golden Books and other toys that they now call ‘vintage’. Anyway, I look forward to passing them onto my own girls and seeing them (hopefully) love them as much as I did at their age.

  6. To take my daughter on bike rides like my dad did with us kids.

  7. Mary Preston says:

    Rambling, not the verbal kind – although!! Growing up we’d take off into the bush and just explore. Never lost or in danger.

  8. tracy wedding says:

    going to the local creek and going guppy fishing it was so much fun

  9. Tanya Shelby says:

    The thing that I loved as a kid was bike riding over the summer holidays, can’t wait til my youngest loses her training wheels.

  10. Jigsaw puzzles! Massive ones with 1000 pieces that take up the whole table. Bonding happens over puzzles: neither can be rushed.

  11. Oh my! The shadow puppets are so cool. We love Star Wars and Shadow Puppets so they are a perfect combo for our family! Thanks for making them 🙂
    The one thing from my childhood I can’t wait to share with my son is books. I have some cherished stories that I want him to know. Sharing books and reading together is a memory I want him to have.

  12. sarah mary says:

    I’m an avid reader and that’s something important that I pass down to my kids. Reading is a great Escape, especially when you cannot physically go anywhere, and there’s been many a time when I’ve relied on reading to get me through tough times. Also I want my children to use their imagination and their creative sides, and reading is certainly a good platform to start with.

  13. Stephanie says:

    Reading books like Nancy Drew and summer vacations at the cabin!

  14. I am so looking forward to taking my son on those day trips I used to go on as a child.

  15. Jenna Kotz says:

    One thing from my childhood that I still love today, I can’t wait to share with my future children is CUDDLES!

  16. Deborah Laird says:

    Nature and the environment and looking after animals.

  17. I love these! So cute Christie. I can’t wait to share my love of those retro Santa and little Drummer Boy animated cartoons this year. DVDs are wrapped and ready!

  18. jeanette latter says:

    Skateboards, because what child does not like a skateboard.

  19. Ross Bennett says:

    Memories of toys of yesteryear,
    To share with my children, cars we will steer,
    Building blocks come crashing down,
    Looking around there’s not a frown!

  20. Bianca Fisher says:

    My childhood memory is life to share with my son, is being able to ride my bike around the neighborhood until dinner time, we had such fun as kids exploring and having freedom. Its sad that today the children can’t do the same as me as a child.

  21. Toni Armstrong says:

    Making our own race tracks for our marbles & camping holidays!

  22. Mum taught me how to fix the electrics on my remote control truck using salvaged trash. Now my daughter is learning these fun, influential skills!

  23. I kept my Puppy Surprise dog to give to my kids, best toy ever! My kids think so too 🙂

  24. Adeline L says:

    Knucklebones- the simplicity of using just 5 stones and some imagination for hours of endless family fun never fails to amaze me

  25. Jodie VDZ says:

    The thing that I want to share with my son, is the simple pleasures I enjoyed during family holidays… fishing, board games, riding bikes, making sandcastles… not a screen in sight!

  26. Love these I have two little Star Wars fans at my house. Something from my childhood that I have been dying to share with my kids is horseback riding. I grew up with lots of room to roam and my kids finally have a backyard. It’s small but it’s perfect for them now.

  27. Each year getting to share new favourite books. This year we shared the faraway tree, won’t be long until we can share Harry Potter

  28. Fab puppets! I love that you don’t have to use a a theatre with them.
    I took my kids to visit a coastal town that I lived in as a child (about 8 hours drive from here), and it was even more beautiful and magical that I remembered. We visited the beach that I walked along every day with my mum and the dog and it absolutely has not changed in all this time, the photographs I took of my girls there are stunning.

  29. I remember as a kid (who adored Star Wars) regularly trying to use ‘the force’ around the house. Cup of water = force it, need to open a door or put shoes on = force it. Mum asking me to do homework = this is not the child you are looking for. Can’t wait to play this with my kids (I’ll play along though 😉 ).

  30. I use to write stories when I was a child and still do to this day.
    And reading lots of books . My children love writing silly stories and have a wild imagation like myself.
    Instead of playing on iPads ……
    Using their imagination.

  31. I recently shared my childhood by watching Star Wars with them for the first time. I was so excited I sung along to intro music.

  32. Memories of a childhood full of years of fun, creative and imaginative playtime, unforgettable afternoons , birthday parties full of joy, siblings and friends playing together. Open their minds up to what is possible. Design things and let their imaginations run wild with pretend play. Intrinsic play value creating hours of fun.

  33. Making jam drop biscuits and sticking my finger into each one to make the hole for the jam

  34. Camping, teaching him to snorkel, movies like ET, picnics in the forest….

  35. Michelle V says:

    Welcoming in a New Year
    Brings much excitement, and much cheer
    As midnight strikes, they’re already asleep
    Once they’re older, we’ll make memories to keep!

  36. Natalie Ellem says:

    Christmas and New Year camping at one of my favourite camp sites at Amity Beach on North Stradbroke Island. The magic of how Santa found us at the beach, some beautiful person dressed in the hot suit and visited all the campsites to see all the kids in the lead up. It’s right on the beach which is why we haven’t gone yet but I have fond memories of spending the hot summer days in the ocean or going exploring along the beach or driving and going for bush walks around blue and brown lake, evenings eating the beautiful fresh seafoods and at night the sounds of the ocean as we were going to sleep exhausted from all the moving we did that day.

  37. Sharon Moore says:

    We made these and Master 6 yr old has loved them. He hasn’t even watched Star Wars but is a fanatic after reading books. Thank you. We will now try the memory game.

    1. Oh, I am so glad you have had fun with the puppets. Thank you for letting me know 🙂

  38. Childhood memories of my large family and only dad went out to work and mum stayed home and took care of the children and the house.
    We spent all the holidays and after school outside bike riding, fishing for guppies in the drain and selling them for 10c on the front lawn, making lemonade from our lemon tree and selling that for 5c role playing with our parents old clothes. Mum teaching us how to cook and dad teaching our brothers all that boy stuff. Weekends were spent doing our chores and after we were treated to picnics at the beach and spending quality time with each other. Toys were bought from the damaged rack for next to nothing and dad fixed them like new we still have most of them today and they have been passed down to our children and have standed the test of time as we were taught to respect what we were given and this has been passed on to our children .
    And thank you for your brilliant ideas for some simple inexpensive fun this also played a huge part as we were growing up dad was a fantastic artist and drew pictures for us to colour in as there were no printers back then.

  39. Nichole H says:

    For me, it’s seeing their love of art and creating things grow as they do. It warms my heart.

  40. My Dad’s stories. I can’t wait until my son is old enough to hear the stories I grew up listening to.

  41. Being totally immersed in a favourite book. We read every night but I can’t wait to see them absorbed in their own book worlds.

  42. As a child i loved going on road trips. Cant wait till next Christmas holidays to take them across the Australia and see the Great Australian Bite.

  43. Gwendolen says:

    Can’t wait to take my kids to India durung the festivals of Holi and Diwali, after all nothing beats the fun of water balloons n colour and fireworks and sparklers and just seeing them have fun, and enjoy a new different experience. Elephant rides too!

  44. Lisa Singh says:

    Spotting wallabies, as it nears dark,
    Camping in a National Park.
    The wonder of nature I can’t wait to share,
    With my crazy little pair!

  45. Hiking with the kids along a broken mountain pass, camping overnight under the stars so vast and leaving behind every electronic device!

  46. Our family use to spend Sunday mornings helping old people out at a nearby AGED CARE – I want to start this ritual with my kids.

  47. I am now sharing my LOVE of reading and books with my two grandsons.

  48. Sarah Noll says:

    I look forward to making and decorating cookies with my kids this weekend to share with friends and neighbors! Merry Christmas!

  49. Love these printouts!
    This may sound simple or not possible, but letting my kids go explore the world around them unhindered. Right now we live in a not so safe part of town, and we do lots of things inside (baking, crafts, school, etc.)…but I would LOVE to do what my mom did with us and say…go explore..bring me a treasure from it! (Completely safe, of course!)

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