Drama -- Juvenile literature
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Drama -- Juvenile literature
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Drama
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- Classics adapted for acting and reading, a collection of one-act dramatizations of famous stories and books for royalty-free performance and reading
- Plays from favorite folk tales, 25 one-act dramatizations of stories children love, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- Feast of Thanksgiving, the first American holiday, a play, Pictures by Anne Siberell
- Special plays for holidays, by Helen Louise Miller
- Dramatized folk tales of the world, a collection of 50 one-act plays--royalty-free adaptations of stories from many lands, Edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- Theatre for youth, twelve plays with mature themes, edited by Coleman A. Jennings and Gretta Berghammer
- Small plays for special days, by Sue Alexander ; illustrated by Tom Huffman
- The three bears and other plays, six easy plays especially written for educationally handicapped children, by Dhyan Cassie ; drawings by M. Orosz-O'Gara
- Funny skits and sketches, by Terry Halligan ; drawings by Joyce Behr
- Multicultural plays for children, by Pamela Gerke
- Funny-bone dramatics, Illustrated by Charles Cox
- Plays children love, a treasury of contemporary and classic plays for children, edited by Coleman A. Jennings and Aurand Harris ; foreword by Mary Martin ; illustrations by Susan Swan ; original set designs created by Lee Duran
- Let's find the big idea, Bernice Wells Carlson ; illustrated by Bettye Beach
- Celebrate America, a baker's dozen of plays, by Nancy Henderson ; illustrated by Paul Frame
- Picture book theater, the mysterious stranger, the magic spell, by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers ; illustrated by William Lahey Cummings
- The taming of the shrew
- The Big book of holiday plays, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's St. Paul plays, 1911-1914, edited with an introd. by Alan Margolies
- The Big book of folktale plays, one-act adaptations of folktales from around the world, for stage and puppet performance, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- Putting on a play, drama activities for kids, Paul DuBois Jakobs and Jennifer Swender ; illustrated by Debra Spina Dixon
- Little plays for little people, Illustrated by Ilse-Margret Vogel. With an introd. by Judith Martin
- Holidays on stage, a festival of special-occasion plays, Virginia Bradley
- Theatre for young audiences, 20 great plays for children, edited by Coleman A. Jennings ; foreword by Maurice Sendak
- Plays from African tales, one-act, royalty-free dramatizations for young people, from stories and folktales of Africa, by Barbara Winther
- Quick and easy holiday skits, Susan Blackaby
- The skit book, 101 skits from kids, by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrations by Marie-Louise Scull
- Multicultural scenes for young actors, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- Skits and spoofs for young actors, one-act, royalty-free plays, skits, and spoofs for the amateur stage, Val R. Cheatham
- Behind the scenes at a play, Melissa Firth
- Small plays for you and a friend, Pictures by Olivia H. H. Cole
- Six plays for young people from the Federal Theatre Project (1936- 1939), an introductory analysis and six representative plays, edited by Lowell Swortzell
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