Pyramids, Pharaohs, and Ancient Egypt (2 parts available)
A family that lives in Alexandria, Egypt suffers with a dog that buries everything in the yard. One day the family is leaving on vacation, but can’t find the car keys. They begin looking into the holes that the dog has dug in the yard. Volunteers from the audience will play the children of the family, each discovering something new in each hole.
As they look deeper, they begin to discover historical artifacts from all over Ancient Egypt. Students will learn about the Pharoahs, the Pyramids, Cleopatra, Egyptian numerals, Egyptian foods and food preparation, as well as information about the desert and the Nile River habitat. A film will be included to support the topic.
We will also show the children how to find out what their names would look like in hieroglyphics
New Show added
Egypt, Part Two: While shopping for his family, a boy travels through time and winds up buying gifts in Ancient Egypt. While there, the family dog escapes in the store. A group of volunteers representing the family, return through the time machine with their newly received holiday presents to find the dog. Once there, they exchange their new gifts for Egyptian clothing and artifacts in order to appear less conspicuous in Ancient Egypt. Some of the gifts that will be demonstrated for the audience include the clothing of King Tut and Cleopatra; Egyptian musical instruments; a Cat Icon, replicas of the sphinx and the pyramid, the Eye of Horace, and the wrappings for a mummy.
Tales of the Old West (2 parts available)
A boy travels the Oregon Trail with his carrot-munching dog in search of coyotes. The dog runs off ahead and the boy meets a variety of Western pioneers (these will be played by volunteers from the audience) They will depict a gold prospector, a Native American, a fur hunter, and a pioneer farmer. In each encounter, the boy learns about the life style, foods, skills, and clothing of the people he meets.
Finally he hears his dog in the distance among the call of coyotes. When he reaches him, he finds that his dog has joined up with a pack of coyotes. He lures his dog away with a carrot.
The program ends with a film about the settlers and culture of our Old West. I will include footage from my yearly trips to Durango, Colorado.
Tales from the Old West (part 2)
A family that is uprooted by a tornado in the 1800’s takes to the trail in a covered wagon to claim farmland in the unsettled wild west. Amidst there fears of starvation and ruin, they meet a variety of western settlers that help them out in exchange for their labors: a farmer gives them food and seedlings, a gold prospector teaches them how to pan for gold, a cowboy rewards them with a milk cow, and an Indian gives them a rug for their new home in exchange for saving a young brave. The family cat, missing since the tornado, turns up later in the wagon amidst a pile of mouse-tails. There is extensive use of volunteers, costumes, and remote sound effects.
The story is followed by a film the Old West.
Hands-On Science (2 parts available)
Yuck, corn-starch, borax, and glue mixtures will be prepared in solutions and then presented to your campers. Students will have a chance to dip their hands to experience the unusual sensations: their hands will be frozen into the mixture or their hands will experience a quicksand-like pull. The tricks will be interspersed with science demonstrations and magic acts. This will be followed by a science film featuring special effects and simple physics principles.
Exploring the Solar System
Take a journey around the Known Universe as we try to locate the lost Television Remote before Mom’s show comes on!!
We will visit the Moon, Mars, & the Space Station, where we learn about meteor showers, alien slime, craters, and enjoy the relaxation of a gravity-free state! There is extensive use of costumes and audience volunteers.
Project Rainforest!
Take a dip into the wettest spot on Earth!
This show will take your children on a sensory Trip through through the Rainforest including the creation of a tropical storm, and a visit to the riverside Native Tribe, the Cho-co Indians of the Panamamian forests.
We feature a lesson in imitating the call of a toucan, and a close-up look of the eating habits of a boa constrictor.
The show includes an 8 minute film, and a singalong “rap” song called the Rainforest Rap.
This program is based on our director Bruce Segal’s eight trips to the Central American Rainforests.
“a perfect mix of education and fun”
Sarah Stroup
Principal, Palmerton Elementary
Palmerton, PA
Animal Antics (2 parts available)
This program is a skit about a boy who is required by a Genie to learn about animals that have become endangered. He travels to many habitats, and at each stop, he meets a volunteer from the audience dressed up as an endangered species. He learns how the animal has become endangered and things he can do to protect the animal and its habitat. The skit involves puppets and costumes. This is followed by film footage of exotic animals from my 8 trips to Tropical Rainforests and many other habitats. (more about these shows at mindyourplanet.com» ).