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Positive
African American
Plays
For Children
Book 1 |
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"Me In The Mirror"
An excellent play that helps children realize how unique and
beautiful they really are. By denying “society’s standards
of beauty,” the children understand that it’s not what’s on
the outside that matter but more importantly, what’s on the
inside that makes a difference.
Recommended Age Group: 9
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"Grandma"
Teach youth the importance of
respect for the elders. Considering “old folks” slow and
boring," a young girl is forced to stay with her
grandmother. This unwanted experience turns into a fun
afternoon of lessons in history.
Recommended Age Group: 9-12 |
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"The Slick Kidnapper"
Teach young
children how to protect themselves from being kidnapped with
the funny but serious play
“The Slick Kidnapper”.
Children learn how dangerous it is to wander off from their
parents and talk to strangers. They also see how important
it is to know their phone number or street address.
Recommended Age Group: 8 - 12 |
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"Back To The Past"
*Great For Black History Month*
Introduce
children to the not-so-famous African Americans from the
1800's to early 1900's who made lasting changes to American
History. Children travel back in time to learn
valuable lessons for living today.
Recommended Age Group:
9-14 |
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"Kwanzaa: A Time For Change"
This is a great play that helps everyone understand the true
meaning of celebrating
the wonderful African American
cultural holiday - the spiritual, festive, and joyous
celebration of oneness and goodness with all families.
Recommended Age Group:
8 - 12
Includes Bonus:
How To Celebrate Kwanzaa |
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