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Dinosaur Castle Cinderella The Nutcracker The Magic Flute Jack & the Beanstalk Treasure Island
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This is a sample of the Catriona's Castle Costumes. Pictured directly
above are Left: Fairy Godmother with rose, Middle: Mother Goose
performing Old King Cole with preschoolers (one of approximately 12-15
nursery rhymes in program), Upper Right: Peter Pan with parents,
Immediate Left: Cinderella.
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Classroom performance of Robin Hood. Pictured left is a group photo of costumed class sitting on the floor waiting to perform.
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Classroom performance of Robin Hood. Pictured left is Robin telling Maid Marian that he is going to hide in the Sherwood Forest and find a way to return the gold back to the townspeople.
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Classroom performance of Robin Hood. Pictured left are Robin and Little John acting the "crossing the river on a log" scene. Robin has fallen into the water and is being pulled out by Little John.
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King Richard the Lion-Heart knighting Robin at a school performance of Robin Hood.
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WE CAN COSTUME UP TO 30 CHILDREN for each of our 15 stories.
The
photographs above are a sampling of how we costume ALL STORY
CHARACTERS. We cannot clearly show all 30 costumes for each of our 15
stories. We always strive to make each child feel special in their
given costume. Therefore, we have made them all rather elaborate and
unique, and they fit right over the children's clothes.
On
occassion, one or a couple of children may not want to put on a
costume. That is fine. We coax them to a point. We never push. If they
do not want to put on a costume, they can do sound effects from their
seat. They are still very involved in the story. Also, someone may
change their mind and want to put on a costume in the middle of the
story. That is fine. We stop the story, have a brief one minute
intermission, put that costume on the child, and then go back to the
story.
Many parents ask if boys will want to do this. We are not
just playing dress-up, we are putting on a play. That is the approach
we take and the boys realize that it is fun to act out a play.
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