| Magnificent!
(Rated by: B. Christmas) Posted August 6 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
| Gramma's finally come of age and we've got her! What a fascinating story. Where is Glendale anyway? Would love to go if I could get out of this darn chair. Oh well, you understand (maybe not) but maybe you do. |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Call Me Ishmael) Posted November 13 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
| As usual, Gramma delivers in spades. Personally, I think P2P's "Gramma" series is under-rated, especially the Joycian epic "Gramma, Tell Us 'bout Them Good Old Days." Whereas some evangelical Christians might shy away from the subject matter, we Presbyterians rejoice in exploring the more controversial aspects of Christian puppetry. |
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| Planning for our vessel's final storage
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted November 25 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
| Many children have parents who die suddenly and sometimes violently. Loved ones need to plan and PAY for the preparation and burial of their body. Kids shouldn't have to call a mortuary. |
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| Informative!
(Rated by: Gloria and Steven) Posted December 7 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
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| What a surprise this was
(Rated by: Gil) Posted December 10 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
| Fun characters (especially Gramma) and lots of nifty facts, too. |
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| Christmas pick!
(Rated by: T. Ryan) Posted December 25 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
| Thanks to Puppet Resources for this Featured Puppet Script for Christmas! What a find! |
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| No Heading
(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 24 2007 |
Rating: 7 |
| Interesting history, perhaps slightly too much info for kids to grasp in one skit. "Call Me Ishmael" Does that mean that Presbyterians are not evangelical? |
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