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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 10 2010 |
Rating: 10 |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted July 20 2010 |
Rating: 10 |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted February 2 2016 |
Rating: 10 |
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(Rated by: Nancy Cook) Posted March 29 2003 |
Rating: 9 |
| Another winner from Jeff Robson! My 6 year old tends to view communion as snack time too. The only difficulty with the script is re-writing the Cookie Monster part if you don't have a Cookie Monster puppet. |
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| Clever script
(Rated by: Sam Sackett) Posted December 25 2004 |
Rating: 9 |
| This is a clever script that communicates the meaning of communion for children in a way that is humorous, yet thoughtful. Well written. |
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| Difficult subject
(Rated by: Anonymous) |
Rating: 8 |
| Good approach to teaching what is often a difficult subject. |
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| Works for us
(Rated by: Anonymous) |
Rating: 8 |
| Our groups related well to the puppet we pretended was Cookie Monster's cousin (we don't have the exact puppet required). |
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| Cookie Monster
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Rating: 8 |
| Using known characters is good because you don't have to spend a lot of time establishing the puppet's personality. The kids already know that CM is greedy! |
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(Rated by: Anonymous) Posted March 22 2002 |
Rating: 7 |
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| Choice of character?
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Rating: 6 |
| Not sure that we would use such a puppet to teach something like this. |
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