- Brand: Imagination Generation
- Material: Velvet
- Color: Red
- Educational Objective: Reading
- Item Weight: 1 Kilograms
- Turn down the lights, draw the curtains and put on a show. Let your imagination take center stage!
- Artfully designed with nursey rhyme characters and replicates classic theaters of old
- Made with red velvet sliding curtains to emulate a real theater experience
- Includes space under the stage to store props and characters during a performance
- Stands 18 inches tall and is great for aspiring puppeteers ages 3 and up



















Elena S. –
Great little stage especially for the price. Hard wood, Assembly was super easy and fast, slots just fit together and you have great play time at the table. I only wish it screwed in together so my 5 yo daughter didn’t knock it down when cleaning up so easily. But it takes two seconds to put back together and I could solve that problem myself with some wood glue. We put command hooks on the back of the top of the stage so her marrionettes had a storage spot to stay with the stage. Her finger puppets stay tucked beneath the stage. Was really glad I purchased this it made her Christmas
DB –
I like that itβs small enough to sit on a table if wanted, breaks down so I could bring it somewhere. I do wish it was more sturdy. Sometimes it falls on my lo when she plays with it on the floor. But over all itβs great. She loves it. It looks just like the picstures. Easy to put together and take down.
Susanart –
It is charming and so much fun for my 31/2 year old to roll up the curtains.The nursery rhyme paintings on the sides and top give it a feeling of an old theater.We love it.
Jodie Pollard –
Wasnβt super expensive so thatβs good but it falls over very easily.
John Q Dad –
Charming. A great toy for imaginative free play, and it looks great in a bedroom or play room. Like others, we used a little wood glue to make the assembly permanent. Worked like a charm.
Amazon Customer –
It falls apart too easily.
Robin L. Diamond –
Iβm a special education teacher. This puppet stage has been assembled by my students, and used independently by them. It is sturdy and easy to use.
Connor Libby –
You can just use some wood glue to hold the pieces together