Humorous Readings
Her First Football Game
$4.00
M. Barron. 8 min. Monolog. Mary is at the game with Jim and asks inane questions. He yells, 'Get that quarterback,' and she thinks he wishes his admission money back (She lisps.) Two characters. ISBN 1-60045-125-X
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Hey Ma
$4.00
Parcher. 5 min. Monolog. Baby has crawled out on the porch roof. Ronny stands below and calls to mother and warns baby. ISBN 1-60045-144-6
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Horton Hatches The Egg
$4.00
Theo. Seuss. From the book. In verse. 10 min. Horton, the elephant 'meant what he said and said what he meant' when he promised Maiziebird he would sit on her nest; and sit he did in spite of exciting consequences. A reading that is enjoyed by all ages. ISBN 1-60045-173-X
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How The Camel Got His Hump
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Kipling. From the 'Just So Stories.' 6 min. A charming story by the author who has 'the magic gift for making animals talk convincingly.' ISBN 1-60045-130-6
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How The Elephant Got His Trunk
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Kipling. This story was included in the book, 'Tell Me a Story' by Charles Laughton. 10 min. Good opportunity for impersonation. Very clever. ISBN 1-60045-306-6
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How Tom Sawyer Whitewashed Fence
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Mark Twain. 10 min. Tom makes whitewashing alluring. Characters: three boys. ISBN 1-60045-307-4
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Huckleberry Finn Joins The Gang
$4.00
Mark Twain. 10 min. Tom Sawyer persuades Huck to become respectable. Characters: the two boys. ISBN 1-60045-308-2
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Huckleberry Finn's Cure For Warts
$4.00
Mark Twain. 10 min. Huck and Tom know many ÒcuresÓ for warts. They go to test a cure that entails a dead cat and a graveyard at midnight. The scene in the cemetery is very funny. Characters: two boys. ISBN 1-60045-088-1
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I Need A Shave
$4.00
John R. Kanz, Jr. 5 min. Monolog. Boy talks while shaving for the first time. ISBN 1-60045-016-4
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I'm A Cheerleader!
$4.00
R.D. Fahey. 4 min. 'Bambi,' at a speech contest, explains what it takes to be a cheerleader. Monolog. ISBN 1-60045-008-3
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