Strike in Santa Land


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A Strike in Santa Land


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A Strike in Santa Land is a classic one-act Christmas play for Children that was published in 1922. The writer of this delightful play, Effa E. Preston, did a brilliant job in creating a drama full of emotions, moral lessons, and fascinating characters for children. Holding an active interest of children is a challenging task; yet, with its charming songs and vibrant costumes, this work keeps them engaged throughout. Excerpt from the play: Santa: Are the reindeer ready and is everything packed? Mrs. Santa: Yes, I think so. Santa: I've tried trains and autos and airships but none of them suit me like my faithful old reindeer. I don't have to steer them up the chimneys. They know just where to go.




A Strike in Santa Land


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A Strike in Santa Land is a classic one-act Christmas play for Children that was published in 1922. The writer of this delightful play, Effa E. Preston, did a brilliant job in creating a drama full of emotions, moral lessons, and fascinating characters for children. Holding an active interest of children is a challenging task; yet, with its charming songs and vibrant costumes, this work keeps them engaged throughout. Excerpt from the play: Santa: Are the reindeer ready and is everything packed? Mrs. Santa: Yes, I think so. Santa: I've tried trains and autos and airships but none of them suit me like my faithful old reindeer. I don't have to steer them up the chimneys. They know just where to go.




Strike in Santa Land


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A Strike in Santa Land


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Excerpt from A Strike in Santa Land: A Play in One Act Tin soldiers - Two small boys dressed in soldier suits, one dressed as private - boy scout suit - the other as a general. Siew gold lace, etc., on scout suit. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




STRIKE IN SANTA LAND


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A Party in Mother Goose Land


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Published in 1922, this work is a drama in verse by Effa E. Preston. It's a one-act play primarily written for children. It's a well-written short play suitable to be performed in class or school gatherings with minimum supplies and a small cast. It is a delightful play, enjoyable to both kids and adults. Excerpt from A Party in Mother Goose Land "Mother Goose: Be ready, for they're coming now. I hope my cap's on straight. Go promptly when they knock, Boy Blue, And do not make them wait."




Darky Dandies


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In a Toy Shop


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When a toy shop owner leaves after a hectic day during the Christmas holidays, various toys magically come to life. They discuss which one of them is a better gift for children on Christmas. The characters include exciting presents like dolls, teddy bears, blocks, candy sticks, dominoes, and many more. In a Toy Shop is a clever little play for children by Effa E. Preston. With simple costumes and dialogues, it proves perfect to be performed by children at small gatherings and school functions.




Uncle Sam's Right Arm: A Patriotic Exercise


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Uncle Sam's Right Arm is a patriotic play to be performed by children. America's Uncle Sam asks the little ones to respect, value, help, and be grateful to all the people working day and night for the citizens. He tells them how important it is to be thankful to the red-cross nurses, the marines, the aviators, farmers, etc. Uncle Sam concludes in the end by saying that with the help of these hardworking people, the victory of America is inevitable, and nothing can stop them from making the whole world safe for democracy. This beautiful poetic drama inculcates the feeling of patriotism in the children.