This show is a bout a fox who decides to have a dinner party for his friends. Ms. Parrot and Ms. Flamingo fly away each time he tells them he wants to "have them for dinner". Ms. Toucan realizes that they misunderstood the invitation, "will you come to dinner" not "I want you for my dinner". All ends well.
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CYNTHIA A RICE:
The story shows cooperation and generosity to our friends and the importance of listening well!
Keywords:
Cooperation, Friendship, Generosity, Giving
Most appropriate ages:
From 3 yrs old, to 5 yrs old
Materials:
Grandfather & granddaughter puppets, fox, bear, bunny, eagle, squirrel, toucan, flamingo, parrot puppets we used folkmanis animal hand puppets
Number of puppets:
6
Number of non-puppets (ie humans):
3
Approximate running time:
10-15 (minutes)
Script language:
English
Christian/Non-Christian/Either:
Either
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AuthorityFamilyFriendshipLeadershipParents
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CharacterFriendshipFunGodHelping othersJesusObedienceParentsAdoptionTalents
Rose is making a surprise salad for her mother. She must gather all the ingredients for it, but in her haste to make it she has many mishaps. Her animal friends come to her rescue and show her how cooperation saves the day! Keywords:
CooperationGivingSharing
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