Two puppets and an adult discuss the different symbols of Easter. Special meaning is found with each symbol: baby animals, an egg, candy, and a cross.
Message from
Rachel Moore:
To make this skit work well, have a shelf where you can place the symbols in front of the puppets and audience as the skit progresses. Produce each prop from your pocket like a magician as each symbol is being discussed. I had kids read the scriptures where they came in the script. This broke my long lines up, and facilitated atentiveness.
A picture of a sun, small stuffed bunny and chick, a boiled egg, two pieces of candy, and a cross
Number of puppets:
2
Number of non-puppets (ie humans):
1
Approximate running time:
10-15 (minutes)
Script language:
English
Christian/Non-Christian/Either:
Christian
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