Puppet Materials Library Book, CD, Audiocassette, VHS, and DVD Materials from Karen Banks and Janice McDonald Columbus, Ohio (Request materials by sending e-mail to Janice McDonald at jtmtoad@yahoo.com) Updated 9/15/11 Books and Print (e.g. Puppet Patterns) 1. Allison, Drew and Donald Devet. The Foam Book: an easy guide to building polyfoam puppets. Charlotte, NC: iCi Printing, 1997. (kb) 2. Almoznino, Albert. The Art of Hand Shadows. Mineola, NY: Dover Publ., 1970. (jm) 3. Anderson, Dee. Amazingly Easy Puppet Plays: 42 new scripts for one-person puppetry. Chicago: ALA, 1997. (jm) 4. Andersen, William H. Short Routines. Littleton, CO, Maker Studios, 1986. 5. Bacon, Matt. No Strings Attached: The Inside Story of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. NY: Macmillan, 1997. (kb) 6. Bany-Winters, Lisa. On Stage: theater games and activities for kids. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1997. (jm) 7. Baltuck, Naomi. Crazy Gibberish and Other Story Hour Stretches: from a storyteller’s bag of tricks. Hamden CT: Linnet Books, 1993. (jm) 8. Boekholt, Albert. Puppets & Masks. NY: Sterling Publ., 1981. (kb) 9. Boley, Bill (compiler). One for the Road: Gag File Jokes (Over 100 jokes about automobiles and driving written in dialogue style). (kb) 10. Bolton, Martha. Tangles in the Tinsel: A look at Christmas through sketches and monologues for all ages. Kansas City, MO: Lillenas Publ. Co., 1987. (kb) 11. Captain Visual. Big Book of Balloons: Create almost anything for every party and holiday. Citadel Press , 1997. (kb) 12. Champlin, Connie and Renfro, Nancy. Storytelling with Puppets. Chicago: American Library Association, 1985. (kb) 13. Coad, Luman. Marionette Sourcebook: theory & technique. North Vancouver, BC: Charlemagne Press, 1993. (jm) 14. Cole, David and Elaine. Animal Puppets on Stage. Book 2. (12 recorded plays for Bible truths). New Whiteland, IN, Children’s Outreach, 1994. (kb) 15. Cole, David and Elaine. Professional People Puppets: Full size patterns. Children’s Outreach, 1994. (kb) 16. Cole, David and Elaine. Puppet Patterns Book 1: 17 easy to sew, full size, animal puppet patterns. Children’s Outreach, 1994. (kb) 17. Cole, David and Elaine. Puppet Patterns Book 4: 17 easy to sew, full size, animal puppet patterns. Children’s Outreach, 1994. (kb) 18. Collins, Sophie. Shadow Theatre: Entertain Your Friends in the Dark. Includes Book, scenery, props, and flashlight. NY: Metro Books, 2009. (jm) 19. Coudron, Jill M. Alphabet Puppets: songs, stories, and cooking activities for letter recognition and sounds. Torrance, CA: Fearon Teacher Aids, 1983. (jm) 20. Creegan, George. Sir George’s Books of Hand Puppetry. NY: Follett, 1966. (kb) 21. Cullum, Dr. Albert. Greek & Roman Plays for the Intermediate Grades. Torrance, CA: Fearon Teacher Aids, 1993. (jm) 22. Cummings, Rihard. 101 Hand Puppets: A Guide for Puppeteers of All Ages. NY: David McKay Co., 1962. (kb) 23. Currell, David. Puppets and Puppet Theatre. Whiltshire, Englad: Crowood Press, 1999. (kb) 24. Currell, David. Puppets and Puppet Theatre. UK: Crowood Press, 1999. (jm) 25. De Hempsey, Sidney. How to Do Punch and Judy. Magic, Inc., 1976. (kb) 26. DeSpain, Pleasant. Sweet Land of Story: Thirty-Six American Tales to Tell. Little Rock: August House Publishers Inc., 2000. (jm) 27. DeSpain, Pleasant. Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell. Little Rock: August House Publishers Inc., 1993. (jm) 28. DeSpain, Pleasant. Twenty-Two Splendid Tales to Tell from Around the World. Vol. I. Little Rock: August House Publishers Inc., 1994. (jm) 29. DeSpain, Pleasant. Twenty-Two Splendid Tales to Tell from Around the World. Vol. II. Little Rock: August House Publishers Inc., 1994. (jm) 30. Dolan, Charlou Baker. Charlou’s Five-Finger Puppets and Stuffed Toys. NY: Siedgewood Press, 1987. (jm) 31. Engler, Larry and Fijan, Carol. Making Puppets Come Alive: How to Learn and Teach Hand Puppetry. Mineola, NY: Dover Publ., 1996. (kb) 32. Engler, Larry and Carol Fijan. Making Puppets Come Alive: How to learn and teach hand puppetry. Mineola, NY: Dover Publ., 1996. (jm) 33. Faust, David and Candy. Puppet Plays with a Point. Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publ. Co., 1979. (kb) 34. Finch, Christopher. Jim Henson: the works. NY: Random House, 1993. (jm) 35. Fling, Helen. Marionettes: How to Make and Work Them. (Illustrated by Charles Forbell). NY: Dover Publ., 1973. (kb) 36. Fling, Helen. Marionettes: How to make and work them. NY: Dover Publ., 1973. (jm) 37. Flower, Cedric & Fortney, Alan. Puppets: Methods and Materials. Worchester, MA, Davis Publications, 1982. (kb) 38. Flower, Cedric and Alan Fortney. Puppets: Methods and materials. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc., 1983. (jm) 39. Foster, Betty R. 29 Puppet Plays for the Lollipop Dragon and Friends. Cincinnati, Standard Publ., 1986. (kb) 40. Frey, Yvonne Amar. One-Person Puppetry: Streamlined & Simplified with 38 Folktale Scripts. Chicago: American Library Association, 2005. (kb) 41. Frog Print Theatre. The One-Person Puppet Show. Ontario Puppetry Association Publishing Co., 1981. (kb) 42. Giampa, Linda. Journey through the Bible: Take-the-Story-Home-Activities. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, 2002. (kb) 43. Gilbertson, Irvy. Practical Puppet Plays. (17 complete puppet scripts for Sunday Schools, Vacation Bible Schools, Bible Clubs, and Other Groups.) Springfield, MO: Gospel Publ House, 1977. (kb) 44. Haines, Ken and Gill Harvey. The Usborne Book of Puppets. London, Usborne Publ. Ltd., 1997. Kit included. (kb) 45. Harlow, Joyce. Story Play: Costumes, cooking, music, and more for young children. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas Press, 1992. (jm) 46. Hawes, Bill. The Puppet Book. San Diego, 1977. (kb) 47. Hawkesworth, Eric. The Art of Paper Tearing: Methods and routines for the amateur performer. London: Faber and Faber, 1970. (jm) 48. Hawkesworth, Eric. Paper Cutting: Making all kinds of paper shapes and figures. London: Faber and Faber, 1976. (jm) 49. Hawkesworth, Eric. Pleated Paper Folding: Methods and routines for the amateur performer. London: Faber and Faber, 1975. (jm) 50. Hawkesworth, Eric. Rag Picture Shows: Methods and story routines for the amateur entertainer. Devon, England: The Supreme Magic Co. Ltd., 1984. (jm) 51. Henson Associates. The Art of the Muppets: a retrospective look at twenty-five years of muppet magic. NY: Bantam Books, 1980. (kb) 52. Henson, Cheryl and the Muppet Workshop. The Muppets Make Puppets: How to create and operate over 35 great puppets using stuff from around your house. NY: Workman Publ., 1994. (kb) 53. Henson, Cheryl and the Muppet Workshop. The Muppets Make Puppets. NY: Workman Publ., 1994. (jm) 54. Hetherington, Norman and Margaret. Hand Shadows: easy shapes and exciting action plays. UK: Angus & Robertson Publ., 1988. (jm) 55. Holt, David and Bill Mooney. Ready-to-Tell Tales: Sure-fire stories from America’s favorite storytellers. Little Rock: August House Publishers, Inc., 1994. (jm) 56. Howard, Vernon. Puppet and Pantomime Plays. NY: Sterling, 1962. (2 copies) (kb) 57. Jones-Rivers, Gwen. Finger Puppets for Story Telling PreK – Gr. 2. (Contemporary & Classical Tales). Minneapolis: T.S. Denison & Co., 1992. (jm) 58. Kamerman, Sylvia, Ed. Big Book of Folktale Plays. Boston: Plays Inc., 1991. (jm) 59. Kennedy, John. Puppet Mania! The world’s most incredible puppet making book ever! Cincinnati: North Light Books, 2003. (kb) 60. Kennedy, John. Puppet Planet. Cincinnati: North Light Books, 2003. 61. Kissell, Steve. Lots More Favorite Stuff. (Large Character Animals, Entertaining with Balloons, Comedy Stunts). (kb) 62. Kissell, Steve. More Favorite Stuff. (Performing for Preschoolers, Birthday Shows, Restaurant Magic, Stage Magic, Comical Ideas). (kb) 63. Lade, Roger. The Most Excellent Book of How to Be a Puppeteer. Brookfield, CT: Copper Beach Books, 1996. (jm) 64. Lewis, Pat. Puppet Pattern: G. Raff. 21”. SonRise Soft Crafts, 1983. 65. Lohnes, Marilyn. Fractured Fairy Tales: Puppet Plays & Patterns. Fort Atkinson, WI: Upstart Books, 2002. (kb) 66. MacDonald, Margaret Read. Twenty Tellable Tales: Audience participation folktales for the beginning storyteller. H.W. Wilson, 1986. (jm) 67. Martin, Justin McCory. 12 Fabulously Funny Fairy Tale Plays (Grades 2-4). NY: Scholastic Professional Books, 2002. (kb) 68. Martin, Justin McCory. 12 Fabulously Funny Fairy Tale Plays. NY: Scholastic Prof., 2002. (jm) 69. Masson, Anne. The Magic of Marionettes. Canada: Annick Press, 1989. (jm) 70. Mattson, Jean M. Playwriting for the Puppet Theatre. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1997. (jm) 71. McNiven, Helen and Peter. Puppets. (First Arts & Crafts). East Sussex, England: Wayland Ltd., 1994. (kb) 72. Minkel, Walter. How to Do “The Three Bears” with Two Hands: Performing with puppets. Chicago: ALA, 2000. (jm) 73. Moore, Jo Ellen, Ginny Hall Leslie Tryon, Betsy Franco. How to Do Plays With Children. Monteray, CA: Evan-Moor Corp, 1994. (jm) 74. Murray, Beth, ed. Puppet and Theatre Activities: Theatrical Things to Do and Make. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, 1995. (kb) 75. National Storytelling Association. Tales as Tools: The power of story in the classroom. Jonesborough, TN: National Storytelling Press, 1994. (jm) 76. One Way Street. Beyond Words: Six non-verbal puppet plays. (Each four to six minutes long). Includes CD. Englewood, CO: One Way Street, 1997. (kb) 77. One Way Street. Puppets in Action, Volume #5. (Old Testament Stories Includes CD). (kb) 78. Privett, Dave. One Way Street Presents Sleigh Bells are Ringing: A Puppet Musical. Englewood, CO, One Way Street, 2002. (CD included) (kb) 79. Pugliano, Carol. Easy-to-Read Folk and Fairy Tale Plays. NY: Scholastic, 1997. (jm) 80. Puppet Productions Scripts. Quimper’s Corner presents “Fear Not!”. Desoto, TX, 2001. CD Included. (kb) 81. Puppeteers’ Cooperative. 68 Ways to Make Really Big Puppets & A Patternbook of Parades and Pageants. UK: DaSilva Puppet Books, 1996. (jm) 82. Renfro, Nancy and Beverly Armstrong. Make Amazing Puppets. Learning Works, 1979. (jm) 83. Rives, Gwenn Jones. Fingerpuppets for Storytelling (Contemporary & Classical Tales). Minneapolis: T.S. Denison & Co., 1992. (jm) 84. Robson, Denny and Vanessa Bailey. Rainy Days Puppets. NY: Shooting Star Press, 1990. (jm) 85. Robson, Denny and Vanessa Bailey. Rainy Days Shadow Theater. NY: Shooting Star Press, 1990. (jm) 86. Ross, Laura. Hand Puppets: How to Make and Use Them. NY: Dover, 1969. (jm) 87. Ross, Laura. Puppet Shows Using Poems and Stories. NY: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co., 1970. (kb) 88. Rottman, Fran. Easy-to-Make Puppets and How to Use Them. Ventura CA: Gospel Light, 1995. (jm) 89. Schmidt, Hans and Karl. Learning With Puppets: a guide to making and using puppets in the classroom. Colorado Springs, CO: Meriwether Publ, , 1989. (jm) 90. Schramm, Toni. Puppet Plays: From workshop to performance. Englewood, CA: Teacher Ideas Press, 1993. (jm) 91. Schroeder, Joanne F. Fun Puppet Skits for Schools and Libraries. Englewood CO: Teacher Ideas Press, 1995. (2 copies?) (kb) 92. Schroeder, Joanne. Puppets Tell Bible Stories. Bear Lake MI: Adventureland Press, 2001. (kb) 93. Shepard, Aaron. Folktales On Stage: Scripts for Reader’s Theater. Los Angeles: Shepard Publ., 2004. (jm) 94. Smith, Thomasina. Crafty Puppets. (Crafty Kids). Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Publ., 1999. (jm) 95. Spence, Rodney W. 76 Short Scripts for Puppet Plays. Cincinnati, Standard Publ., 1988. (kb) 96. Stoehr, Judy. Punxsutawney Phil: The Tale of a Groundhog: A Musical About Having Confidence to Get the Job Done. (Complete Musical Package, Grades K-2). Belwin-Mills Publ Corp. (Warner Bros. 1995), 2001. (kb) 97. Tichenor, Tom. Folk Plays for Puppets You Can Make. Nashville, Abingdon Press, 1959. (kb) 98. Tichenor, Tom. Tom Tichenor’s Puppets. Nashville, Abingdon Press, 1971. 99. Triplett, Randy. Puppet Backdrops & Props: Home theme backdrop kit. CreativeforKids.com. (kb) 100. Vandenberg, Tom. Special Effects for the Puppet Stage. Mississauga, Ont: Ontario Puppetry Assoc. (kb) 101. VanSchuyver, Jan. Storytelling Made Easy with Puppets. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1993. (jm) 102. Wade, Mark. Kid Show Ventriloquism. Baltimore OH: New Idea Press, 2002. (kb) 103. Whiting, Karen Hartigan. Finger Puppet Mania. St. Louis, Concordia Publishing House, 1999. (jm) 104. Wilson, Mark. Mark Wilson’s Greatest Close-Up Magic Tricks: More Than Forty Amazing Illusions for Close Examination. Philadelphia, Courage Books, 1995. (kb) 105. Wisniewski, David and Donna. Worlds of Shadow: Teaching with shadow puppetry. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas Press, 1997. (jm) 106. Wolf., J.M. Cinderella Outgrows the Glass Slipper and Other Zany Fractured Fairy Tale Plays. NY: Scholastic Professional Books, 2002. (jm) 107. Worrell, Estelle Ansley. Be a Puppeteer!: The Lively Puppet Book. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1969. (kb) 108. Wright, Denise Anton. One-Person Puppet Plays. Englewood, CO: Teacher’s Ideas Press, 1990. (kb) 109. Wright, Denise Anton. One-Person Puppet Plays. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas Press, 1990. (jm) A List of Recorded Music for Use with the Puppet Show. By Lewis Parsons. Puppeteers of America, 1958. Individual Scripts Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: Adapted for the Arabian Nights for Hand Puppets. By Helen Haiman Joseph. Puppeteers of America, 1959. A puppet plan in prologue and three acts. Characters: Kasim (a wealthy merchant), His Wife, Abdullah (their son), Ali Baba (a poor woodcutter), Morgiana (his slave girl), The Robber Chief, The Robber Spy, The Robber Band. Christmas Moose. A hand-puppet Play for three manipulators. By Lee Ridge. Lincoln. Nebr: Los Tuzos Press, 1971. Play time 15 min. Puppets: Coach (Reindeer with whistle), Ludwig (small elf w/long beard), Rudolph (gold lame reindeers with sequin antlers & ruby nose), Bear (fuzzy white polar bear), Wlarus (hippie type with long hair, beads), Chris (very large moose with movable antlers), Cupid (sissy reindeer with pink antlers) Donder (reindeer), Blitzen (Reindeer), Sick raindeer (olive-green reindeer with red eyes), Santa (small Santa Claus). Props North Pole: “Reindeer Wanted” sign, coache’s whistle, large cake covered with shaving cream, polar bear’s disguise of glasses with nose and mustache. Cinderella. For hand puppets. By Helen Haiman Joseph. Puppeteers of America, 1959. 45 min. Characters: Cinderella, Marie Stella, Arabella, Fairy Godmother, Prince, Two Court ladies, Two Court gentlemen. Dressed in Baroque style. 3 Scenes: Kitchen, Palace, Cinderella’s house. Explore, The. By Lee Ridge. A hand-puppet play for one manipulator. Lincoln, Nebr. Plahouse Puppeteers: Los Tuzos Press, 1971. 10 minutes. Characters: 2 hand puppets “I” and “U”. Props: small paper bag, acorn or sycamore ball, conch shell. Hansel and Gretel. Puppeteers of America, 1960. 3 acts: 1) The Children’s Home 2) In the woods 3) The woods with the witch’s home. Characters: Hansel, Gretel, Mother, Father, Cat, Witch, Sandman, Fourteen Angels. Jack and the Beanstalk. For hand puppets. By Helen Haiman Joseph. Puppeteers of America, 1960. 4 Acts: Jack’s House, Same..Next Morning, Giant’s Kitchen, Jack’s House. 40 min. Characters: Jack, Mother, Butcher, Giant, Giant’s Wife, Cow..Molly, White Hen, Golden Hen (laid the golden egg). Lewis Carroll’s Mad Tea Party. By Lee Ridge. A hand-puppet play for 3 manipulators or live stage production. Loncoln, Nebr. Playhouse Puppeteers: Los Tuzos Press, 1971. 15 minutes. Characters: Alice, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Dormouse. Props: teapot, many cups and saucers, sugar bown, large watch for the Mad Hatter. Magic Bird, The. (Russion Folktale). Marionette Play for 4 or 5 manipulators or live stage production. By Lee Ridge. Lincoln, Neb. Playhouse Puppeteers, Los Tuzos Press, 1971. Characters: Tzar (composite parent image), Count (servant who counts), Smitri (oldest son – dashing hero type), Vasili (middle son – slow moving, deliberate – a Hun), Ivan (youngest son – hero), Magic Bird (jeweled, vain, self-centered), Helen the Beautiful (lovely princess), Baby (miniature Ivan). Magic Flower, The. Hand-puppet play for 2 manipulators or live stage production. By Sam Ridge. 15 minutes. Lincoln, Nebr. Playhouse Puppeteers: Los Tuzos Press, 1971. Characters: Magic Flower, Elise (a little girl), Bloominrootz, Junior (a little boy), Green Monster, Grandma, the Mad Bubble Maker (a very small, strange-looking fellow). Props: watering can, small hoe, bag of fishbone meal, liquid bubbles. Mystery of Crinkle’s Nose. Characters: Chrinkle the clown, Announcler, Herman, Dainty, Toto (trick dog), Fidget. Pinocchio. For marionettes or hand puppets. By Helen Haiman Joseph. Puppeteers of America, 1959. Characters: Gepetto, Pinocchio, Showman, Harlequin, Punchinello, Blue Fairy, Fox, Cat, Farmer, Candlewick, Coachman. 4 Scenes: A puppet stage on right, An oak tree of left, a grape arbor near a large dog kennel, Gepetto’s room. Punch and Judy Show. By Ernest Brady. Chicago: Ireland Magic Co., 1951, 1963. Search for Hosea. For hand, rod, or marionettes. Four Star Puppet Plays. Vivian Michael, 1971. Puppetry Store. Characters: Little Angel, Hosea (donkey), Gabriel, Shepherd Boy, Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus in Crib. 3 Scenes: Just inside the gates of Heaven, Fields near Bethlehem, The stable at Bethlehem. Sleeping Beauty. By Helen Haiman Joesph. 45 min. Puppeteers of America, 1961. 6 Scenes: Hall of Palace, same, Tower room, A grove, Tower room, Hall of Palace. Characters: King, Queen, Chef, Nurse, Princess, 12 Fairies, Evil Fairy, Prince, Shepherd, Sheep. Two Plays for the Punch and Judy Theatres. 1. Punch as Nightwatchman 2. Punch and the Devil. Characters: Punch, patron. Punch, Devil. Puppet Materials Library Book, CD, Audiocassette, VHS, and DVD Materials from Karen Banks and Janice McDonald Columbus, Ohio (Request materials by sending e-mail to Janice McDonald at jtmtoad@yahoo.com) Updated 9/15/11 Sound Materials CDs 1. All-Star Compilation. Puppet Productions. (kb) 2. Arno’s Adventure: Recess (Tape) Puppet Productions. (34:35) (kb) 3. Entertainment. Puppet Productions. (1. The Hap Hazard Hour 2. The Dandy Caper 3. Say Something Good About America.) (kb) 4. Fear Not! Puppet Productions. (12:20) (kb) 5. The First grade Greatest Hits: 50 FunTime AnyTime Sing-A-Longs. Ages 6-7. Wonder Kids. (kb) 6. The Good, the Bad and the Buckleys (Moral Ending) Puppet Productions. (33:32) (kb) 7. Happenin’ Christmas Carols. 2006. (O Holy Night, The First Noel, hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Go Tell it on the Mountain, O Come All ye Faithful, Joy to the World, Do You Hear What I Hear, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, We Three Kings, Carol of the Bells) One Way Street. (kb) 8. Heavenly Hoedown. 2001. Collection of 20 toe-tapping tunes with a country flavor. One Way Street. (kb) 9. Hot! Hot! Hot! Dance Songs. (CD) Sesame Street. CTW, 1997. 1. Hot! Hot! Hot! 2. A Cat had a Birthday 3. Doing the Penguin 4. Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco 5. The No-No-No! 6. Silly Squirrel Dance 7. The Lambaba! 8. A New Way to Walk 9. Do De Rubber Duck 10. Happy Tappin’ with Elmo 11. Do the Dog 12 Mambo I, I, I 13. Clucky Clucky Chicken 14. Do the benny Hop 15. Macarena (jm) 10. The Intros and Exits Music CD: 50 Intro and exit music spots made for live puppet shows. Puppet Productions. (kb) 11. Kids Kalliope. One Way Street. (kb) 12. Kids’ Stage & Screen Songs. Hal Leonard Corp. (kb) 13. New Adventures of Red Riding Hood Soundtrack. (1. Prokofiev-Lt. Kije 2. Grieg-Aladdin 3. Grieg-Morning Mood 4. Grieg-Mountain King 5. Khatchaturian – Sabre Dance 6. St.-SaensFossils 7. Teddy Bear’s Picnic 8. Grofe-On the Trail) (kb) 14. One Way Street’s Top Novelty Songs. 2000. 1. Kid Talk 2. I Just Wanna Be a Sheep 3 Hello Muddah Hello Faddah 4. Think Before You Thay It 5 Ah Ah Oh Oh Ee Ee 6 Jesus, You’re So Wonderful 7. I Wanna Be a Light Bulb 8 Your Heart 9 Shut De Do 10. Flying (B.T.S.O.Y.P.) 11 Jesus is Never too Busy for Kids 12 Bloom Where You’re Planted plus soundtracks for these 12 songs.) (kb) 15. Puppets in Action Vol 5 Old Testament Stories. 1. The Snake’s Side of the Story 2. This is Incredible 3. Where’s the Fire? 4. The Foot-Baal Game 5. Frank’s Furnace Repair 6. A Night with the Lions 7. A Fish Story One Way Street. (kb) 16. Ralph & Elmer’s Remember When. (Tape) Puppet Productions. (22:00) (“God is Real” “God Made Me” “God Loves Me” “More Than Anything”. (kb) 17. Righteous Pop Music. Vol. 1. (1. Y Not 2 Day? 2. Pharaoh, Pharoah 3. I’ll Be There Come on Christian 4. Get on Fire 5. All I Wanna Do 6. Heavenly Pie 7. I’m A Believer 8. The Great Pretender 9. I’ll Get a Crown 10. Lean on Him. One Way Street. (kb) 18. Righteous Pop Music Chrismas. One Way Street. (kb) 19. Solos From Musicals for Kids. Hal Leonard Corp. (kb) 20. Sound Effects for Church Productions, Vol. 2. (Over 80 Seasonal & Non-seasonal SFX and Musical Underscores) Lillenas Drama. (kb) AudioTapes and CDs 1. A Christmas Festival. (Tape) Tucker, Lostelanetz, Szell, Luboff, others. (kb) 2. Developing Character Accents. (Tape) Liz VonSeggen. One Way Street. 1990. (jm) 3. Dickens As Never Before: A Totally New, Remarkably True Tale. (Tape) Described and Illuminated with Great Wit By Professior Elliot Engel, E.J. Graham Co., 1985. (kb) 4. Midnight Tales of Enchantment. (Tape) Retold by marilyn O’Connor Miller and Tiffany. The Hunted Hare (5:52) The Elves and the Shoemaker (9:24) The Old Woman and the Vinegar Bottle (9:10) The Changeling (18:41) Little Bitty (4:59) Prinderella and the Cince (1:14) (kb) 5. Molly & the Oak Island Treasure. (Tape) Maritime Marionettes. Side A (27:15) Side B (27:13) 6. Peter and the Wolf. Narrated by Dom DeLuise. Little Orchestra. 1. Peter and the Wolf 2. Gerald McBoing Boing 3. A Zoo Called Earth. 1991. (jm) 7. Success with Ventriloquism. (Tape) Liz VonSeggen. One Way Street. 2001. (jm) Puppet Materials Library Book, CD, Audiocassette, VHS, and DVD Materials from Karen Banks and Janice McDonald Columbus, Ohio (Request materials by sending e-mail to Janice McDonald at jtmtoad@yahoo.com) Updated 9/15/11 Video Materials Informational VHS and DVD 1. An Evening with Jim Henson and Frank Oz. (VHS) Puppeteers of America. 1993. 75 min. (jm) 2. Brother Bread, Sister Puppet. (VHS) The Cinema Guild, Inc. 59:00 (kb) 3. Costuming Puppet Characters. (VHS) Frances Oznowicz. 102 min. Puppeteers of America. 1992. (dg) 4. Fun with Character Voices. (VHS) Liz VonSeggen. One Way Street. 1992. 65 min. (jm) 5. Fun with Ventriloquism. (VHS) Liz VonSeggen. One Way Street. 1992. 65 min. (jm) 6. How to Make GIANT Puppets. Puppeteers’ Cooperative. 7. Introduction to Puppet Making. (VHS) Jim Gamble. 1992. 30 min. (jm) 8. Making and Using Puppets in the Primary Grades. (VHS) Oregon Puppet Theatre. 1993. 28 min. (jm) 9. Marionette Controls. (VHS) Puppeteers of America. Edit. By Norman Gibson. 79 min. (dg) 10. Puppet Props & Scenery (a 2-hour introduction to the basics of building puppet props & scenery. Dave Privett. PlaySoup Productions. (VHS) 2001. 120 min. 11. Sesame Street. (VHS) Biography: A & E Television Networks, 1996. 100 min. (kb) 12. Puppetry: Worlds of Imagination. The Cinema Guild, Inc. www.cinemaguild.com 44 min. (kb) Entertainment VHS and DVDs 1. Adventures of Prince Achmed, The. (DVD) 67 min. Lotte Reiniger. (incl. Lotte Reinger: Homage to the Inventor of the Silhouette film, 54 min). 1926. 2. Adventures of Pinocchio. (DVD) 94 min. 3. Best of Elmo. (DVD) 30 min. (kb) 4. CinderElmo. (VHS) 50 min. (kb) 5. Elmo’s World. Happy Holidays. (VHS) 2002. 60 min. 6. Great Muppet Caper. (VHS) 98 min. (kb) 7. Kermit’s Swamp Years: His true story, warts and all. (DVD) 82 min. (kb) 8. Muppet Classic Theatre: Where 6 fairy tales take a wacky twist. (VHS) 68 min. (kb) 9. Muppet Christmas Carol. (VHS) 1993. 89 min. 10. Muppet Movie. (VHS) 95 min. (kb) 11. Muppets From Space. (VHS) 88 min. (kb) 12. Muppets Take Manhattan. (DVD) 94 min. (kb) 13. Muppet Treasure Island. (VHS) 100 min. (kb) 14. The Witches. (VHS) 1989. 92 min.