Little Dramas for Primary Grades
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Written simply with short dialogues, this work is best to be performed by children at short gatherings for their overall development. The dramas in this collection are Bunny Rabbit, The Little Christmas Tree, A Friendship Declined, The Fox's Plan, and many more.
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Little Dramas for Primary Grades - Lillian Nixon Lawrence
Lillian Nixon Lawrence, Ada M. Skinner
Little Dramas for Primary Grades
Published by Good Press, 2022
goodpress@okpublishing.info
EAN 4057664573988
Table of Contents
BUNNY RABBIT AND THE LION
Scene I — The Forest
Scene II — Another Part of the Forest
Scene III — In Front of Bunny Rabbit’s Burrow
Scene IV — In Front of the Burrow
Scene V — Another Part of the Forest
THE ODD MAN AND THE DOG TRUE
THE OWL AND GRASSHOPPER GREEN
Scene — In the Meadow
SOMEWHERE TOWN
THE TIMID HARE
MABEL AND THE GREEN LIZARD
Scene I — Mabel’s Home
Scene II — In the Woods
Scene III — Edge of the Wood
Scene IV — Mabel’s Home
THE MAIDEN AND THE BIRD
THE LITTLE FISH
BELLING THE CAT
THE FOX AND THE CROW
HANS AND GRETCHEN
Scene I — In the Woods
Scene II — At Home
Scene III — In the Woods
Scene IV — At Home (the Next Day)
Scene V — In the Woods
Scene VI — At Home (Another Day)
Scene VII — In the Woods
Scene VIII — At Home
Scene IX — In the Woods
LADY MOON
PRECOCIOUS PIGGY
STRANGE LANDS
HOW TO GET A BREAKFAST
THE LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREE
CHRISTMAS EVE IN AN ATTIC
THE NEW YEAR
A FRIENDSHIP DECLINED
THE SELFISH MAN
THE MAGPIE’S NEST
ADVENTURES OF THE FIRST SPRING
THE BIRD’S NEST
THE BOASTFUL BAMBOO TREE
Scene I — In the Forest
Scene II — In the Forest (later)
Scene III — In the Garden (after storm)
RETURN OF SPRING
WHO HOLDS UP THE SKY?
THE FOX’S PLAN
TOM AND THE LOBSTER
WHY THE JELLYFISH HAS NO SHELL
Scene I — Under the Sea
Scene II — On the Seashore
Scene III — Under the Sea
Scene IV — Home of the Sea Queen
I WOULD LIKE YOU FOR A COMRADE
SOUTHWEST WIND’S VISIT TO GLUCK
THE CHILD AND THE SPARROW
THE RABBIT’S MESSAGE
Part I — The Children
Part II — Lady Spring
Part III — The Journey
Part IV — The Message
LAUGHING SANJA
Scene I — Along the Road
Scene II — Ogre’s Kitchen
Scene III — The River Bank
THE TIGER AND THE BRAHMAN
THE LION AND THE STORY-TELLER
OVER THE HILL
BUNNY RABBIT AND THE LION
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Characters—Lion, Rabbit, Mother Deer, Elephant, Camel, Jackal, other animals
Scene I—The Forest
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Mother Deer. Brave Lion, give me back my little deer.
Lion. I will not. The deer is mine.
Mother Deer. O Lion, it is the only one I have. I beg of you, give it back to me.
Lion. A lion does not give back what he has taken. Be off, or I will eat you.
Scene II—Another Part of the Forest
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Mother Deer. Can you not help me, animals? The lion has taken my little deer, the only one I had.
Elephant. I am sorry for you. But the lion is the king of the forest. He takes what he will and keeps what he likes. I cannot help you.
Mother Deer. [Goes on.] Can you not help me, Camel? You are always kind and gentle.
Camel. The lion did wrong to take your deer. He did a great wrong, but I cannot help you.
Mother Deer. [Goes on.] Surely, little jackal, you will help me.
Jackal. Sh! Sh! I’m afraid of the lion, myself. We’ve never been very good friends. I wish I could help you. Let me see. I have it! Go to Bunny Rabbit. He’s a little creature, but he’s wise and brave.
Mother Deer. You say he’s wise?
Jackal. He is.
Mother Deer. And brave?
Jackal. He is.
Mother Deer. Then I will go at once.
Scene III—In Front of Bunny Rabbit’s Burrow
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Bunny Rabbit. Good morning, Mother Deer. What is the matter?
Mother Deer. Bunny Rabbit, that wicked lion stole my little deer and will not give it to me. I asked the forest animals to help me, but none was brave enough to do so.
Bunny Rabbit. Not even the elephant, or the camel, or the jackal?
Mother Deer. Not one. I asked them all. They all said they were sorry. But I believe they are all afraid of the lion.
Bunny Rabbit. Why did you come to me? I’m such a little creature.
Mother Deer. The jackal told me you are wise and brave, and he said that you would help me.
Bunny