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My big fat zombie goldfish

the seaquel
After Tom rescued Frankie the goldfish from his big brother Mark's toxic science experiment by zapping him back to life with a battery, Frankie somehow became a Big Fat Zombie Goldfish with dangerous hypnotic powers. Fortunately, Frankie has appointed himself Tom's bodyguard, and together, with a little help from their friends, they thwart Mark's Evil Scientist plans.
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Let me hear you whisper

a play
1970
A one-act play in which a science research team finds their ingenuity challenged by a dolphin and a cleaning woman.
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Ten plays for children from the repertory of the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis

1998
Presents the scripts of ten plays adapted from classic works of children's literature or folklore by playwright Timothy Mason for the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis, each with production information, a list of characters, and additional reference notes.

Children's plays from favorite stories

royalty-free dramatizations of fables, fairy tales, folk tales, and legends
1970
Fifty royalty-free plays for children in the lower and middle grades based on such folk and fairy tales as "Pandora's Box," "Rapunzel," "Snow White," and "The Soup Stone.".

Small plays for you and a friend

1974
Five original plays designed for two actors, with the author's notes on staging and adapting the plays, including simple directions for the actors and a list of the props needed.

Dramatizing Greek mythology

2002
Contains dramatizations of five Greek myths, which give up to thirty-five students significant roles and help them learn about Greek mythology.

From Atalanta to Zeus

readers theatre from Greek mythology
2001
Presents readers theatre scripts for grades 4-9 that introduce twenty-six characters from Greek mythology, including Athena, Helen, Dionysus, Eros, Psyche, Oedipus, Pan, and Zeus, and Hera.

Amal and the letter from the king

1992
In a village in India a young boy sits by the window and watches the world pass by. Poor health keeps the boy indoors but it does not quell his spirit.

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