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Choose Your Words Wisely (Puppet Script)

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Author/Source: Karl Bastian

Topic: Words

In this lighthearted puppet script, Billy shares with Bob that he got a pet parrot, then realizes he needs to be more careful with his words! 

PUPPET SCRIPT from Kidology.org 

Title: Choose Your Words Wisely 

In this lighthearted puppet script, Billy excitedly shares with Bob that he’s getting a pet parrot—only to realize that having a bird that repeats everything you say might not be such a great idea if you’re not careful with your words! Bob gently guides Billy through the importance of choosing words wisely, wrapping up with two powerful Proverbs about the impact of our speech. Kids will laugh while learning a timeless truth: our words can build up or tear down, so let’s use them wisely!  

Characters:
Billy - A cheerful, yet impulsive puppet
Bob - A wise and patient puppet

Scene: Billy and Bob are sitting on a bench in the park.

Billy: (Excitedly) Hey Bob, guess what? I got a new pet today!

Bob: (Smiling) Oh really? That's wonderful, Billy! What kind of pet did you get?


 

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