Eat-it-up Dragon Glove Puppet
Is it a dragon or a monster? Your child can decide! Whether it is making up their own stories or re-enacting fairy tales - there are all sorts of ways to delve into the world of fantasy with this Glove Puppet. But watch out, he has a huge appetite!
- This hilarious hand puppet comes with a built in belly bag, allowing it to "eat" small objects and make them disappear to the delight of children everywhere.
- A favorite of educators around the world, HABA's monster puppet has been known to eat letters, numbers and words.....bringing a little extra fun to each day of learning!
- This charming puppet has eyes that move independently, another feature that makes him extra fun and engaging to audiences.
- Pro tip: place your index finger and pinkie into the eye stems to move the eyes, while the middle two fingers and thumb work the mouth. It takes a little practice, but you'll be a pro in no time!
- Made of polyester. Measures 15.75" tall and is machine washable on cold/delicate. Do not tumble dry.
About Shipping
About Shipping
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Marketplace & in-stock items usually ships within 1-3 business days. Curated Gift boxes: ship within 3-5 business days.
Our Promise
Our Promise
We promise to make celebrating easier and more meaningful - with a thoughtful mix of products sourced from independent studios and trusted brands, chosen for quality, design, and pieces that actually feel worth giving (or keeping). We’re committed to a seamless experience from start to finish, including beautifully packaged deliveries that arrive ready to impress. Many items ship directly from our brand partners to reduce unnecessary transit, move faster, and lower our footprint, with most orders going out within 2–5 business days and Express Processing available when you need it sooner. And through it all, we’re here to help you celebrate more - not just the big milestones, but the smaller, everyday moments that deserve just as much attention.

