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These shows will have you out of your seat mov�n & groov�n!


For Ages 5-11

Bob the Dragon Meets Samantha the Chicken   
What could a dragon & a chicken possibly have in common?  Bob the Dragon wants to get rid of his worrisome Tail.  Samantha the Chicken wants to learn how to blow fire from her mouth.  They strike a deal.  She will help him get rid of his tail if he will teach her to blow fire.  There is one problem.  Dragons eat chickens�This is the story of Bob & Samantha who come to realize that
"What's good for the dragon is definitely not good for the chicken!"


Shake, Rattle, & Roll�A Snake�s Tale!
The snake is one of the most misunderstood creatures on the face of the earth.  He is feared & ridiculed.
He is stepped on & left out of everything�parties, meetings, games�and he�s not going to take it anymore! 
He comes up with a great idea�


This great story emphasizes that we cultivate understanding and friendship by getting to know one another.  In this case taking the time to learn true facts about snakes helps the other animals form a healthy community that includes these fabulous creatures.  This highly energetic, get out of your seat and move, story has wonderful moments of enlightenment showing how we may better relate to our natural environment & to one another.


Where Do Cows Go When It Rains?
Have you ever wondered about animals left to fend for themselves in a storm?  What happens to insects, worms, birds and all the other defenseless creatures?  Are they truly defenseless? 
Do they run for cover, or do they party up a storm?
Enjoy fact & fiction combined in a most fabulous fashion!


Celebrate Texas!   
We celebrate the people and cultures that define Texas.
Esther Narrates and children take the stage and test their Texas history knowledge! 
Audience participation also includes:
Indian Sign Language�Mexican Hat Dance�Texas Ho Down �Spanish/English Tongue Twisters�
We are raising the roof on Texas Pride!  Let�s Celebrate Texas Together!

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