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The Cool Kids ( Y P I ! )

Description: Some girls think they know Jesus better than everyone else!

Average Rating:
7.9 (Good)
30 votes
I've seen girls like this on TV (Rated by: Barry (B.C.)) Posted February 20 2004

Rating: 10

They can be so cruel and do such outrageous things. As for the other jazz, the new Gibson film should put an end to all the speculation about you know what. I hear it's very accurate.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted February 20 2004

Rating: 10

I think it's great that you're teaching kids about peers with puppets in a Christain perspective. I know what I said may sound dumb but it's the truth!
Work with these children (Rated by: So true) Posted March 9 2004

Rating: 10

A good way to direct their energys!
No Heading (Rated by: J. Thompson) Posted May 13 2004

Rating: 10

We have some kids who need to hear this!
More like this! For the 14-16 age range! (Rated by: Peter) Posted January 3 2005

Rating: 10

The kids in our church group need some guidance and this is the sort of thing that could speak to their age group. Acceptance and fitting in but with a Christian perspective.
Great pick of the day! (Rated by: Jeremy) Posted January 6 2005

Rating: 10

This is fun. It could work well with ages 9-12, especially with the girls. You know how the young girls look up to the older ones. This is the ticket.
Real good! (Rated by: Luis Oresco) Posted January 7 2005

Rating: 10

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Speaks to me (Rated by: Denise) Posted July 12 2006

Rating: 10

Reminds me of *me* at that age!
neat script (Rated by: lisa) Posted March 31 2006

Rating: 10

I like the way the girls figure out Christ's message on their own. Way to go
Two thumbs up! (Rated by: Cynthia) Posted April 18 2006

Rating: 10

Very empowering story! We love how biblical acumen trumps the popularity contest!
Down with peer pressure! (Rated by: Patty (friend of Christiana)) Posted May 29 2006

Rating: 10

Really talks about what matters!
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 6 2006

Rating: 10

No Comments Provided
Real good (Rated by: Paul) Posted August 27 2006

Rating: 10

No Comments Provided
Great for the teens (Rated by: Victor) Posted October 21 2007

Rating: 10

great skit!
Perfect for teens (Rated by: Sheila Darcy) Posted March 14 2008

Rating: 10

A great play that talks to teens in their language. Great message. I liked the humor too. Great.
good for pre-teens (Rated by: Vee) Posted April 29 2008

Rating: 10

a good reminder for them
Karl Bastian recommended this script to me! (Rated by: Reed Hadley) Posted September 20 2008

Rating: 10

Karl was right! because The Cool Kids is very COOL! Our group will use this soon!!! Thank you for sharing okay!!!
A-plus (Rated by: Mother of a "tween") Posted November 18 2008

Rating: 10

We have survived "Twilight", "Harry Potter". I'm glad to see this sort of thing is out there. Very very good work! +++
Very very good (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted December 9 2007

Rating: 9

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 5 2005

Rating: 8

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No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 20 2005

Rating: 8

good but you should put the two guys in the begining so we know how many people we need
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted May 23 2008

Rating: 8

I like their script alot I think it is very real I know ideally we would like to think that sharing God's word changes a person immediately but it doesn't especially in our children. I think it is very realistic.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 28 2006

Rating: 5

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I understand the approach. (Rated by: Jo) Posted February 26 2008

Rating: 5

Even though I understand the approach, I can't help but think that it is encouraging put-down behavior. I think that the authors have very great talent. I am just a little concerned about putting on a puppet play about stuck-up kids when I would be portraying something similar to stuck-up puppets trying to diffuse the problem.
I understand the approach. (Rated by: Jo) Posted February 26 2008

Rating: 5

Even though I understand the approach, I can't help but think that it is encouraging put-down behavior. I think that the authors have very great talent. I am just a little concerned about putting on a puppet play about stuck-up kids when I would be portraying something similar to stuck-up puppets trying to diffuse the problem.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted August 31 2008

Rating: 5

Too much put down attitude
No Heading (Rated by: james privett) Posted January 12 2010

Rating: 4

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: Lisa) Posted August 14 2013

Rating: 3

It is good writing. Good job. The writer(s) have great talent. However, I think they see enough of this negative attitude from the Disney/Nick shows they watch. Too much bad attitude for me.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 14 2011

Rating: 2

i understand the meaning behind this script, but it portrays too much put down behavior which I think the kids will pick up on that more than anything else on this script.
No Heading (Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 30 2020

Rating: 2

No Comments Provided
No Heading (Rated by: wes) Posted January 10 2014

Rating: 1

i thought the script was good but didnt care for the comments at the very bottom. i think that worring about how many nails were used and the way you judge people for saying that is not Christ like at all. same could be said about how many wise men , who cares!! there is a bigger picture.

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