Following the delightful tale of the Three Billy Goats Gruff, the authors have written an enjoyable musical/opera for young children. The musical book includes twelve pages of teacher suggestions incorporating the musical into other areas of learning. Songs include “Trip Trap Song”; and of course the “Troll’s Song”. Created by Carol Kaplan and Sandi Becker. NOT AVAILABLE FOR PREVIEW.
Three of a Kind
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Length: 25 Minutes
There were three bears, little pigs, blind mice, billy goats gruff, musketeers, and men in the tub! But wait! Baby bear is missing and now it’s down to TWO! Help arrives when a castload of hilarious threesomes come to the rescue. Created by John Jacobson and John Higgins.
This Old Gingerbread House
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Length: 20-30 Minutes
Hansel and Gretel have assumed the mortgage on the Gingerbread House in the forest. Problem is, the temptation of the tasty building materials is too much for the woodland neighbors to ignore. Soon the house is in terrible shape. What are Hansel and Gretel to do? Songs include "This Old House Is Yummy", and "Lending a Helping Hand". Created by Teresa Jennings.
Tikki Tikki Tembo
Theme: General
Age: Lower Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
This musical is based on an ancient oriental folk tale called Tikki Tikki Tembo. How many of still remember the name Tikki Tikki Tembo-No So Rembo-Icka Na Noo Na-Konna Ron Tombo. Songs include “Washing Song”; “River Song” and “Wake Up Song”. Comes with complete instructions and related activities. Created by Carol Kaplan. NOT AVAILABLE FOR PREVIEW.
Tom Sawyer
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 55 Minutes
Mark Twain’s classic comes to life as we once again go back in time to that whitewashed fence in Hannibal, Missouri. Tremendous song writing includes "Hannibal, the only Place for Me!", "Paint the Town", "Extra’ Extra", "Pirate’s Life for Me", and "Let the Good Times Roll". Created by Mary Donnely and George Strid.
The Tortoise and the Hare
Theme: General
Age: Lower Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
Here is a magical musical for tiny tots, simple to stage and fun to do. Enjoy the great race between the pokey tortoise and the speedy hare. Songs include “Hippity Hop the Hare Song”, and “Tommy Tortoise’s Song.” Written by Ruth Roberts. You get the songbook and CD with listening and full accompaniment in one kit.
NOT AVAILABLE FOR PREVIEW
THWACKED - A Fractured Tale of Frogs, Folks, and Falling Skies
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 35 Minutes
Talking frogs? A falling sky? A town of confused folk? What is really happening and who can answer these questions? With song, dance, and a fast-moving script, the musical unfolds to reveal these and many other delightful characters as they attempt to unravel this particular mystery in a fairy tale world. Great for any size cast. Songs include “Swamp Serenade”, “It’s Falling”, “The Hop”, “He Will Save the Day”, “Amazing” and more. Created by Dave and Jean Perry.
Treasure Island
Theme: General
Age: Upper Elementary
Length: 60 Minutes
Young Jim Hawkins longs for adventure and finds it in this classic Robert Louis Stevenson tale of pirates, pigaloos, and buried treasure. So step back in time and share an adventure with Jim, Billy Bones, Long John Silver, and a host of interesting characters. Songs include "Pieces of Eight", "Captain Flint", "A Pirate Through and Through" and five more. Created by Mary Donnelly and George L.O. Strid.
Wackadoo Zoo
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Upper Elementary
Length: 30 Minutes
The cows are meowing. The lions are crowing and the monkeys are braying. Through six delightful songs, our animal friends at Wackadoo Zoo lead us into the vicissitudes that befall an earnest and hard working Professor of Linguistics who tries to correct the animals’ "speech defects". Created by Jill Gallina.
Watt's It All About?
Theme: General
Age: Middle/Upper Elementary
Length: 35 Minutes
Here’s the whole shocking truth about the discovery of electricity. Follow the boyhood times of both Benjy Franklin and Tommy Edison as they lead us to an appreciation of what electricity has done for us today. Created by Mary Donnely and George Strid.
We Haz Jazz!
Theme: General
Age: Upper Elementary
Length: 30 Minutes
The radio station is about to lose its license for lack of listeners and sponsors a situation which resulted in the station owner hiring a new program director, Fred Dudd. The plot discloses how the station manager, Cary Bottomline, revitalizes both his staff and the station through a harmless bit of deception. Created by Carolyn Meyer and Kel Pickens.
Welcome to Our Neighborhood
Theme: General
Age: Lower Elementary
Length: 20 Minutes
From the award-winning children’s program, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, comes this delightful collection of songs and dialog. The story features Mr. Rogers and the children taking a ride on Trolley to the neighborhood of Make-Believe where they meet Queen Sara Saturday, King Friday, Daniel Striped Tiger, and Mr. McFeely. Songs include: “Won’t You Be My Neighbor”; “Let’s Think of Something to Do”; “It’s You I Like”; and several more well-loved songs. Created by Fred Rogers and John Higgins. NOT AVAILABLE FOR PREVIEW.
What's New in the Zoo?
Theme: General
Age: Lower/Middle Elementary
Children will have lots of laughs as they take a trip to the zoo. They’ll meet all sorts of interesting animals. Some songs include "March of the Lions", "Polar Bears", "Monkey Business", "Hyena, Hyena", and "Fly, Eagle, Fly". Some songs are in two-part. Created by Mary Donnelly and George Strid.