Two puppets accidentially knock over their grandfather's bee hive. After the bee finishes chasing them around the stage, they are afraid to admit what they did and ask forgiveness. Grandma gives the great advice, "It's not easy to say I'm sorry, but it's good for you." It will set you free.
Message from
Hank & Darlene Brooks:
This play is a combination of great fun (when the bee chases the puppets) and great emotion (when the puppets learn that to be free of the guilt they must learn to be brave and ask for forgiveness).
Keywords:
Adversity, Authority, Character, Courage, Fear, Forgiveness, Repentance, Sin
Most appropriate ages:
From 4 yrs old, to 9 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:
Either
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Fred is brave by firstly not getting scared about going to the doctor's and then by praying for his friends when they get hurt. Keywords:
CourageFearHealingHelping othersPrayer
In this particular skit, Gabby, the flamingo puppet, is most interested in what Jesus was like as a boy. Gabby wonders what Jesus' mother thought he would grow up to be. This skit can be performed anytime of year, shortly after Christmas, or even perhaps on Mother's Day.
Written and submitted by: Gail Peterson. Keywords:
AnimalsBibleChristmasFamilyFunJesusParentsSin