Puppets are standing in line for tickets when someone tries to get past them. Instead of finding out why, they feel their rights are violated and send him/her back. They regret it in the end.
Message from
Wes Hubert:
In this skit a puppet finds out the down side of being self centered in a humorous way.
Keywords:
Forgiveness, Humility, Politeness, Selfishness
Most appropriate ages:
From 3 yrs old, to 13 yrs old
Materials:
Sign that says, "ticket booth"
Number of puppets:
4
Number of non-puppets (ie humans):
0
Approximate running time:
2-3 (minutes)
Script language:
English
Christian/Non-Christian/Either:
Christian
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