This King Friday XIII and Queen Sara Saturday hand puppets were made by DAKIN in 1988 and are a recreation of the original characters from the PBS program hosted by Fred Rogers, Children's Corner. Mister Rogers wanted to make Friday 13th a fun day for kids and named the King after this superstitious date – that would also be the King's birthday. On the other hand, the Queen’s character was named after his wife, Sara Joanne Rogers. Both puppets have hard plastic heads and bodies made from synthetic fabric. Their sweet expression with long capes are adorable. They are small and stand approximately 8.5'' (22cm) tall. They have been used and show some wear with stains particularly on King's front robe. Welcome home some vintage puppet characters from the Mr. Rogers world!
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Condition: Used and pre-owned vintage hand puppets. Show wear with stains particularly on King's front robe. Please determine the condition by yourself, taking a close look at all pictures and asking questions.
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Origin: Designed in San Francisco. Made in Thailand.
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Brand: Dakin
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Year: 1988
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Size: Approximately 8.5in/22cm tall
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Materials: hard plastic heads, synthetic bodies
- The puppet stand are not included
WARNING: These vintage puppets do not comply with current safety standards and are intended for adult use only.