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This play is adapted from a traditional African folk tale. The text begins with suggestions about staging, costumes, and forming a cast. Because there are many animal characters, the play can successfully be staged by both small and large classes. The play reflects a typical second grade drama experience where small groups of children recite lines for the different characters. It will be about a half hour long, depending on the amount of music and movement that is incorporated into the drama.

Why Mosquitoes Buzz in Peoples' Ears

$25.00Price

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    Keene, NH 03431

    (603) 762-7423

    mncmarshall@gmail.com

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    The videos in each course contain information and suggestions based on my 40+ years of experience, observations and studies as a Waldorf teacher. My work as a class teacher, teacher trainer, evaluator, mentor teacher, and speaker informs everything I have included on this website. This site is not affiliated with any training center or school. My inspiration comes from the education lectures and books that Rudolf Steiner developed from his insights into the development of children.

    I disavow any of his work that is not inclusive and equitable to all.

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