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Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 00:07:24 -0400 (EDT)
To: pubyac-digest@nysernet.org
Subject: pubyac V1 #711
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Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 23:10:32 -0500 (CDT)
From: Rich McDonald <rmcdonal@prairienet.org>
Subject: Stumper: Mehitable Madeline...
Patron recalls a book with this line:
"Mehitable Madeline Maryanne Moss was a beautiful child,
but a terrible boss."
"Imogene maybe was a beautiful child, but a terrible crybaby."
Read the book about 30 years ago. Maybe part of a series of books.
I think this may have been a pubyac stumper within the past
year, but I post this rather than search the archives.
Thanks for you help. <rmcdonal@prairienet.org>
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Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 06:32:30 -0500 (CDT)
From: Shari Hetzke <shetzke@nslsilus.org>
Subject: Re: your mail
Betty,
I would suggest Teen People, YM, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Tips and
Tricks, and Teen to add to the titles you've listed. I'm a little ticked
at Teen Beat. This magazine falls apart VERY easily. However, it is
extremely popular so I keep it in the collection.
Shari
Shari Hetzke tel 847-506-2629
Secondary School Services Specialist fax 847-506-2650
Arlington Heights Memorial Library shetzke@nslsilus.org
500 North Dunton
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
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Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 09:00:18 -0400
From: "Edlyn C. Theiss" <theissed@oplin.lib.oh.us>
Subject: Re: One person puppet plays
Hi, Cindy!
I have found these two resources to be useful:
Wright, Denise Anton. ONE PERSON PUPPET PLAYS.
Teacher
Ideas Press, 1990.
Anderson, Dee. AMAZINGLY EASY PUPPET PLAYS: 42
NEW SCRIPTS FOR ONE PERSON PUPPETRY.
ALA, 1997.
Good Luck!
Edlyn Theiss/Stark County District Library, Canton, Ohio.
Cindy Sampson-Fleet wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
> We have always done puppet shows with two puppeteers. Now we must do some
> with only one person. We are planning to adapt some of our
> regular scripts but are also looking for ideas. We have books in the
> collection on how to do one person puppet shows, but they don't include
> scripts. Does anyone know of any good sources for these? Any stories
> that adapt especially well to one person plays?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Cindy
>
> Cindy Sampson Fleet
> Captain William Spry Public Library
> Halifax, N. S. Canada
> mscf1@nsh.library.ns.ca
> fax: (902) 490-5741
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Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 09:06:22 -0600
From: Cindy Christin <christin@mtlib.org>
Subject: song lyrics
Hello: A fellow librarian is looking for the words to a children's song on
an old Sharon, Lois and Bram album (One Elephant, Deux Elephants) called
"I'm Not Small." Anyone know this one? I checked dozens of websites
and
found very little for children's songs. Do you know of good websites for
lyrics to children's songs? Thanks for your help!
Cindy Christin
Children's Librarian
Bozeman Public Library
220 E. Lamme
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-582-2400
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Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 14:17:10 -0400
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Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 16:48:20 -0400
From: Carol Chatfield <cchatfield@myriad.middlebury.edu>
Subject: Stumper - Swing
Thanks to all who made suggestions about a book with a swing in it. My
patron won first prize in her category and was thrilled! She used The
Secret Garden even though it didn't seem to exactly fit her theme.
Carol Chatfield
Ilsley Public Library Middlebury, Vermont
cchatfield@myriad.middlebury.edu
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Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 18:16:57 EDT
From: ALUV4BKS@aol.com
Subject: Re: pubyac V1 #705
To all you great Stumper Solvers
Thanks to you, I have the name of the book about the two rabbits, Gadys and
Jerome who eat the vegetables the people plant in the garden. It's The
Lovely Summer by Marc Simont. You are all a remarkable resource.
Jane Marino
Scarsdale Public Library
jmarino@wls.lib.ny.us
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