When she first became interested in using puppets in library programs,
Jean Pollock discovered there were few interesting scripts suitable for
amateur puppeteers that were appropriate for performance in library and
school settings. She decided to write plays taking into account the
puppet collection available, the time available for rehearsal and
performance, and limited puppeteering skills. The plays acknowledge that
children know what is funny and what is not, appreciate and use
witticisms, and have the sophistication to follow a plot and participate
in the joy of creating an illusion. Playful and fast-paced, the scripts
are simple enough to be suitable for young audiences, while the humor
and interaction between puppets and the audience will extend the appeal
to older children as well. Each play is supported with useful production
notes, program building notes to adapt the plays for classroom and
library use, and a bibliography listing books and media that can be used
to develop a study unit or program around the play.