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(Rated by: sylvia gonzalez) Posted July 8 2002 |
Rating: 10 |
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| Great
(Rated by: Pam Crawshaw) Posted September 11 2005 |
Rating: 10 |
| I love this script. i'm thinking I will make the seeds out of foam balls and make them talk as we don't have enough people to play the part of the seeds. |
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(Rated by: Rosie) Posted September 6 2006 |
Rating: 10 |
| I thought this was a great script - a new twist on a familiar story that the children (and adults) will love and understand. Thank you. |
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| Cute!
(Rated by: Lori S) Posted March 2 2011 |
Rating: 10 |
| Thanks for sharing this script! I plan on using it for our Family Night. |
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| Either way
(Rated by: Jim Robinson) Posted July 5 2002 |
Rating: 9 |
| I can see this script being performed either with all humans or with some puppets. You could make various puppets pop up as the seeds if you wanted to ... could be quite effective! |
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(Rated by: jd) Posted June 14 2015 |
Rating: 9 |
| This skit makes a good point with humor mixed in. Liked it. |
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| Lots of parts
(Rated by: Jeffrey) Posted October 19 2011 |
Rating: 8 |
| A good adaptation. Easy to use with many children, including young children. I will add parts for birds and thorns to the story as I want to use this with 12 children. Thank you |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted January 3 2007 |
Rating: 1 |
| I object to the fundamentalist views that are being aired in this script. Believing that the world started with a big bang does not mean that you don't believe in God. Many Christians who are scientist (myself included) believe that he chose to make the world in this way. |
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