Two puppets go thru school life making choices - most of them bad. Finally they get good advice from grandma who says that when making choices they should ask themselves, "What would Jesus say, what would Jesus do?"
Message from
Hank & Darlene Brooks:
This is an interactive play with the audience. Whenever the puppets make a life choice, the narrator turns to the audience and asks, "Good choice or bad choice?" The kids love it!
Keywords:
Authority, Character, Courage, Failure, Fun, Golden Rule, Jesus, Self-control
Most appropriate ages:
From 4 yrs old, to 10 yrs old
Materials:
Number of puppets:
5
Number of non-puppets (ie humans):
1
Approximate running time:
5-10 (minutes)
Script language:
English
Christian/Non-Christian/Either:
Christian
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