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The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Friedrich
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Friedrich
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Friedrich

The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Friedrich Nietzsche Plush Finger Puppet and Refrigerator Magnet - Toy for Kids or Adults

Product ID : 14286483


Galleon Product ID 14286483
UPC / ISBN 814229000488
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Manufacturer The Unemployed Philosophers Guild
Shipping Dimension 4.29 x 3.5 x 1.18 inches
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The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Friedrich Features

  • He wrote 'The Birth of Tragedy,' so why not give birth to a tragedy of your own, starring this Friedrich Nietzsche finger puppet? As a philosopher, he's a life-affirming iconoclast! Not nearly as tall as the Ubermensch.

  • On your finger it's a puppet! Our mini hand puppets are great for storytelling, puppet theater, class, mock debates, or thumb wrestling matches. Also great for gift bags, baskets stockings, etc.

  • On your fridge it's a magnet! Adorn yours (or your locker, or other metal surface) with the most influential minds of all time. We make over 100 different puppets of your favorite artists, philosophers, scientists, writers, and pop-culture icons.

  • Each collectible puppet is 4" tall and comes with a removable tag with a portrait, quotes, and achievements list. They're educational, and often used by teachers in school classrooms for learning exercises!

  • Click the store link near the product title for more clever and funny novelty gifts. Christmas, birthday, any fun occasion! If you need trendy stocking stuffers or a gag gift that is unique and quirky, or smart and satirical UPG has presents of mind.


About The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Friedrich

He wrote 'The Birth of Tragedy,' so why not give birth to a tragedy of your own, starring this Friedrich Nietzsche finger puppet? On your finger, he's a puppet; on your fridge, he's a magnet; as a philosopher, he's a life-affirming iconoclast! Not nearly as tall as the Ubermensch.