Bring a creative drama workshop to your library this fall! Here are just a few titles that fit perfectly with a fall theme! Have a favorite fall book that’s not on the list? Give us the title and we will design a creative drama workshop around it! Or, looking to entertain a larger crowd? How about a fall-themed Sing a Story program? This musical storytime is a perfect way to introduce creative dramatics to a crowd of multiple ages. Click here for more information about Sing a Story!
Five Little Pumpkins illustrated by Dan Yaccarino (recommended for ages 0-6)
We will act out this popular autumn song multiple ways and will even make a puppet to take home!
Big Pumpkin by Erica Silverman (recommended for ages 5 - 8)
The witch is having trouble picking her big pumpkin and Halloween is just hours away! We will act like all of the characters in this story (and maybe add a few of our own).
The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams (recommended for ages 3-9)
We will practice acting brave when we dramatize this not so spooky story.
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Priceman (recommended for ages 6-9)
We will go on an imaginary trip around the world to collect all the ingredients we need to make apple pie.
Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson (recommended for ages 4-9)
How many friends can fit on the witch's broom? We will find out! And along the way we will scare a dragon and create our very own magical spell!
Go Away Big Green Monster by Ed Emberley (recommended for ages 3-6)
In this workshop, we will bring to life our very own colorful monsters. And make them go away!
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