The Skit Book: 101 Skits from Kids |  | Author: Margaret MacDonald Publisher: August House Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.8 x 0.6
ISBN: 0874837855 Dewey Decimal Number: 812.0410892 EAN: 9780874837858 ASIN: 0874837855
Publication Date: October 25, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Viewing skits as an aspect of folklore, this is more a general resource than an actual book of scripts. A list of characters, an outline of the action, and suggested dialogue or improvisations for each is given rather than the formal scripts, stage directions, and production notes found in other collections. Props and scenery are kept to a minimum, and in keeping with the oral tradition, flexibility in length and numbers of actors, as well as variations on the action are indicated. The material, submitted by camps, schools, and youth groups, should appeal to the young and the young-at-heart. Pen-and-ink drawings are a delightful accompaniment to the text.
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| Customer Reviews: Skits from this book solve summer doldrums. July 4, 1999 84 out of 85 found this review helpful
This book is a mother's dream. Easy to read, simply organized, and quickly put into action for an afternoon of great fun. I tried 3 of these skits on my own kids and they loved it. One skit calls for placing a raisin, posing as a fly, on a table. The first child comes in, pretends to take off the wings, and leaves. The second child comes in, pretends to remove the legs, and leaves. The third child comes in, utters aloud that it looks like a raisin, and eats it. The groans and giggles from the child actors and the audience were priceless! There are dozens of more tasteful skits and clever ones, too, along with the gross ones that kids like. A fine way to involve kids creatively without much preparation required.
Looking for good skits? June 2, 2008 Dale Ray Thomas (Santo Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Tired of suffering through absolutely terrible skits, I looked around for a good book. I found one! These skits are fun, easy to put on, and do not require being cleared by the Board of Censorship.
GREAT BOOK FOR TALENT SHOWS! July 1, 2008 S. Davis 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My elementary school kids have used this book for YEARS to prepare skits for their school talent show, church talent show, and 4-H programs. The skits are easy and most require little speaking which makes it PERFECT for young children... or we adults who can't remember speaking lines! Youth leaders or school teachers would find this book very useful... I have loaned my book several times and am always careful to make sure it comes back to me because this is one that I DON'T want to lose!
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