Puppet Playtime 2026 Season is Here!

26 January, 2026

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is thrilled to unveil the 2026 season of Puppet Playtime, our acclaimed early years program designed for children aged 3-5 and their families.

Since its launch, Puppet Playtime has delighted families by blending puppetry, storytelling, and hands-on creativity to inspire young imaginations and create cherished memories in a relaxed, playful environment.

What’s New for 2026?

The 2026 program is here to offer even more magic for your little ones, running from February to November. Here’s what to expect:

  • Sessions across five days a month including two Saturdays
  • Four sessions per day: 9:30am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, and 3:30pm.
  • Each session runs for 60 minutes.
  • Location: All sessions are held at Spare Parts Puppet Theatre in Fremantle.
  • Budget-friendly tickets: Just $12 per child, with accompanying adults attending FREE of charge.


The 2026 Puppet Playtime Stories & Dates

Each month, we bring a different iconic picture book to life through the magic of puppetry and interactive storytelling. Here is the full 2026 lineup:


What is Puppet Playtime?

Puppet Playtime is an interactive experience specially crafted for children aged 3 to 5. Designed to nurture their creativity and love for storytelling, each session brings a beloved children’s book to life through the art of puppetry.

Through puppetry and play, young participants are encouraged to explore their creativity, develop curiosity, and foster collaboration. The hands-on activities and engaging storytelling inspire a lifelong love of learning and an appreciation for the arts.

Don’t Miss Out – Book Your Spot Today!

Spots in the Puppet Playtime program are strictly limited, so we recommend booking early to secure your preferred sessions.

 

PROGRAM SUPPORTERS

Puppet Playtime is supported by Principal Program Partner, Minderoo Foundation, along with Healthway, and has been developed in partnership with The Kids Research Institute Australia.

 

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre respectfully acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional owners and custodians of the unceded land on which we work. As we tour our work across these vast lands, we pay our respect to all First Nations elders, past and present. We celebrate their continuing connection and contribution to culture, country and community, and thank all First Nations peoples for their wisdom in caring for the land, the sky, the rivers and the sea.

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