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Musicals & Costumes Musicals & Costumes Monarch Wings more 27012 Dragon Hat Ladybug p. 104 $19.95 Bunny Ears, Plush, one size fits Cow Hat Wings/ most. Antennae DANCE WINGS Collar & Tail Plush. Scarf-like fabric, with 27008 $12 3536 $6.95 Cat Ears & Tail $6.95 4238 $5.95/set 27007 $6.95 Turkey Hat elastic shoulder & Elephant Hat Pkg./6 4209 $24 hand straps. Designs 3514 $6.95 White 4358 Plush. 1401 $24 Butterfly Wings Antennae visible on front and Black 4359 with antennae Headband CIRCUS CIRCUS Ladybug back. See more p. 104 3954 $6.95 4206 $5.95 by John Higgins ANIMAL TALES: Stories, Songs Tutu, Wings, & John Jacobson. and Activities that Build Character Headband. Fits Bat Mask Join clowns, jug- by John Jacobson and Mark Brymer. up to age 10. FLOWER POT Foam Bug Masks 3957 $4.95 glers, lions, bears Imagine the possibilities a giraffe 3543 $12.95 2-piece costume Set of 12 (2 of ea.) 2381 $8 and more to put sees from his perspective, or a with elastic waist on the show. snail with his slow, deliberate pace. 3 or more sets $6 ea. fits most kids up Black Bear 5 original songs, Act out character-building critters to size 10. Polyester, Ears & Paws rhyming dialogue, through interactive stories, songs, hand washable. 2605 $10.95 choreography and puzzles, mazes, hidden messages, and other activities— 4724 $28 6 or more production guide. all reproducible! Kit includes a P/A CD so you can present $9.95 ea. 15 min. for K-3. your own show! Gr. 2-5. Classroom Kit 21514 $59.95 Bat Wings PB, Repro Pack, & P/A CD Wolf Hat 4310 $6.95 Inflatable Bugs 27010 $19.95 7505 $89 see Carnival of the Animals mini-musical BATS IN THE BAND 9712 $19.95 p. 85 by Brian Lies. Join the bats for a night s Mask of music. "We play it mal Mini Jumbo by ear, chirping--and Ani Inflatable Insects chasing the echoes Lady Bug, Dragonfly, we hear." Plunky ban- 3 or more Musicals Bee, Ant, Grasshopper. jos, bat-a-tat drums, sets Set of 5. 1360 $39.95 country ballad, lonely blues, and rousing cho- $10/set rus. "Then violins, viola, cello, change the mood to sweet and mellow." Clever illustrations and Flexible foam half masks rhymes introduce musical language, instru- leave the mouth and ments, and styles, celebrating the joy of music. nose unobstructed. Buzz, Wiggle & Hop "A little night music is just what we need!" Better hygiene, and “Critters” Musicals HB 21041 $17.99 clearer singing and by John Jacobson & John Higgins speaking! Ages 3 & up. Set of 12 2278 $12 Kits include Teacher Manual, Repro pack or Bee Wings/ CD-ROM with pdfs, choreography & staging Antennae Drama Games suggestions, and Showtrax CD. For details 3535 $6.95 101 DRAMA and individual components, see our website. Bee Stockings GAMES FOR Kids S, M, L. CHILDREN by Paul BUGZ: A Musical Play for Young H-39 $5.95 Rooyackers. Sensory, Voices. It’s a picnic! Time for a fun infes- pantomime, story, tation as Gr. K-3 perform 5 songs and sound, and text rhyming dialogue in 20-min. musical. games for all ages, Classroom Kit 9186 $89 as well as games with masks, puppets, Set of 24 These short, easy-to-stage musicals for PreK/Elem. are popular with costumes, and props. 9663 $249 classroom teachers as well as music teachers. Bring amusing tales SQUIRM! A Wiggly, Giggly, Squiggly Animal Puppets to life through drama, music, art, gross motor activities, recipes, and Musical. Spiders! Bats! Snakes! Worms! PB 9867 $19.95 Plush hand puppets. $12 ea. 4602 Alligator 4672 Frog 4687 Pig more. Resource book of activities, costume ideas, set designs, narra- & more! 20-min. musical for Gr. K-3, with 3 or more tion, and CD (vocal/accomp. & accomp. only). 15-20 minutes each. easy songs, rhyming dialogue. 4603 Bear 4673 Giraffe 4688 Rabbit per style 4604 Cat 4674 Horse 4689 Raccoon PB & CD $17.95 ea. Set of 9 9659 $159 Classroom Kit 7506 $79 $11 ea. Dragonfly Wings 4614 Cow 4675 Lamb 4690 Rooster 6383 Little Red Hen. A lesson about cooperation. 4617 Cricket 4642 Lion 4692 Tiger SWAMPED! A Musical About 3534 $6.95 6384 Three Piggy Opera. A musical spoof of 3 Little Pigs. 4627 Dog 4676 Monkey 4693 Wolf 6385 Stone Soup. A “Rock” Opera, with a delicious finale. Friendship, Tolerance and Courage 4671 Duck 4677 Mouse 4694 Zebra Headed for the swamp party are Bully the CHARADES: Kids on Stage 6386 Three Nanny Goats Gruff. A spoof of 3 Billy Goats Gruff. Spin to select an 4641 Elephant 4679 Penguin 4619 Parrot Learn about China and its customs. Frog, turtles (running late), dancing frogs, Game. (finger 6388 Tikki Tikki Tembo. dragonflies (afraid to fly), ducks, snake, animal, object, or action card, puppet) 6387 Holiday Plays. No Turkey for Perky & Bob Humbug, Christmas Grump. butterflies & more! 25-min., 5 songs. K-3. then act it out for others to 6394 Cows in the Kitchen. Culinary chaos, based on an old folk tale. guess. Hilarious improv & 6380 Goldie and the Bears. Don’t snoop! Classroom Kit 7549 $79.99 Carnival of the Animals puppets p. 85 imagination game for 6392 The Little Engine That Could Sing Frog Hat more Puppets p. 29 3515 $6.95 individuals, teams, or the whole class! Ages 3-8. 88 FREE REGULAR SHIPPING in U.S.A. on prepaid orders over $250 see p. 2 6055 $12.95 • 800-445-0649 • fax 972-943-8906 • www.musicmotion.com 89 PAPER & Props LANTERNS Hats 6" diam. x 11". SCIENCE FAIR Pkg. of 6 27005 $12 Flamenco Dress SPECTACULAR: A Musical and Headpiece about Great Scientists Pirate’s Hat Child sizes small Mandarin Hat by Sonya Piper and Mark Felt. (4-6), medium (8-10), Satin, with Burrows. Outfit the chorus 4326 $4.95 large (12-14). H-96 $28 in lab coats, and equip the Pirate Props tassel. band with our marching Hook, eye patch, 4234 $5.95 band hats (p. 93) and inflat- cutlass, money Flamenco Hat able instruments (p. 95), as pouch & 12 gold Rigid black felt, with you sing Surfin’ through the HATS! A Musical That plastic coins. red pom pom fringe. Science of Sound); Einstein Celebrates What’s 3286 $5.95 3269 $8.95 dons the mad scientist wig Underneath! by John CHAU GONG Black Lace Fan Mad Scientist Wig for Imagination is More Important than Jacobson & John Copper, with mallet. Made 9" 4703 $7.95 Fits most kids & adults. Knowledge and Solid, Liquid, Gas; Darwin Higgins. K-3. Includes in Wuhan, China. 18". 4284 $6.95 has a beard and bowler hat; Carver gets a Teacher/Singer Book, 3267 2240 $215 Mad Scientist bow tie; and more. A musically varied score, CD-ROM & P/A CD. Finger Castanets Glasses clever lyrics, and witty dialog make this a hit Classroom Kit Plastic. Ass’t colors. 4264 $2.95 with kids and audience alike! CD has scripts, 7504 $79.99 3268 2782 $3.50 ea. scores, program, and poster templates to Pirate’s Chinese hat Bushy Eyebrows & print, plus audio for practice and Skull Caps Silk, with Moustache 4298 $2 performance. Gr. 3-5. Polyester jersey. neck strap. PB & Enhanced CD 21533 $24.95 $3.95 ea. Chinese Straw Hat 4379 $7.95 Scientist Wig, 4231 $3.95 12 or more Glasses, Eyebrows Complete 12 or more per Music Mad $5.95 & Moustache Scientist Costume color $3.50 ea. Wig, Glasses, Hatter 9636 $9.95 Eyebrows, Moustache, Felt, 12". Felt Derby 3897 $5.95 Lab Coat & Lab Coat 3665 $5.95 Plastic Derby Fits up to a 99077 $23 12 or more Pkg. of 12 Felt child size 10. $4.95 ea. nd far away... 4270 $20 Top Hat 27006 $15.95 a la 3 or more pkg. per 3895 in style $18/pkg. $5.95 nce Upon a Tim O e. Gentleman’s p. 9 .. Monocle CORONA DE British Bobby Ages 14 up. FLORES 3899 $5.95 Royal Guard Hat 3022 $5.95 Boomwhackers Crepe-paper flower Furry “bearskin”, with King 3813 Queen 3814 Jester Hat STRAW crown with colorful elastic chin strap. Velour, with jingles. SOMBRERO ribbon streamers. 3522 $10.95 Jeweled Crowns 3804 $6.95 3989 $5.95 3746 $5.95 Joust! Adjustable. $3.95 ea. Both 3819 $6 25 or more Package of 25 Wizard Hat $4.50 ea. 3952 $99 3981 $6.95 MEXICAN BLOUSE Cotton blouse is same style as shown, but Knight’s now without lace. Hood/Cowl Indicate size. 4203 $7.95 Child. S (6-8), Pith Helmet M (10-12), L (14-16). 4338 $4.95 Fez. Rigid felt, H-35 $28 with gold tassel. Princess Hat 4307 $5.95 Foil cloth and Desert Prince chiffon. Headpiece. 2-pieces. JOUST! A Mighty Medieval Musical 1415 $4.95 TRI-COLORED 3840 $8.95 by John Jacobson & Roger Emerson. Imagine MEXICAN SKIRT French Beret a world where all weapons were replaced by Washable cotton Felt. 2587 $4.95 musical instruments. When King Arthur has Silver Knight Set & lace with elastic to pull the sword out of the stone, he must Armor, helmet, SERAPE PONCHO waistband. Knight’s Costume choose between the sword and a boomwhack- shield, sword, and Handwoven in Indicate size. includes tunic, hood King/Queen Mexico. Colors vary. er! And the French arrive armed with recorders! sheath. Plastic. with cowl, & waist Robe & Crown Set Child. S (6-8), Stage simply or with full costumes and sets, 3749 $18 Child's 4236 $24.95 sash. Specify Velveteen, gold lame, M (10-12), L (14-16).
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