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Script The Snowman Play

The document is an outline for a story called "The Snowman" involving 7 children, 2 narrators (a penguin and polar bear), a boy, his mum and dad, the snowman, and Santa. It describes the boy waking up to snow outside, getting dressed to go play, having breakfast, then building a snowman with help from his parents who provide accessories. The family admires the snowman before going inside as it gets cold. That night as the boy falls asleep, he sees the snowman start moving.

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Script The Snowman Play

The document is an outline for a story called "The Snowman" involving 7 children, 2 narrators (a penguin and polar bear), a boy, his mum and dad, the snowman, and Santa. It describes the boy waking up to snow outside, getting dressed to go play, having breakfast, then building a snowman with help from his parents who provide accessories. The family admires the snowman before going inside as it gets cold. That night as the boy falls asleep, he sees the snowman start moving.

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  • Script: The Snowman: This section contains the script for 'The Snowman', involving dialogues between characters like a boy, mum, dad, the snowman, and Santa.

SCRIPT- THE SNOWMAN (outline 3)

(7 kids)
2 NARRATORS
A BOY
A MUM
A DAD
THE SNOWMAN
SANTA

Narrator 1 (PENGUIN): One cold day


Narrator 2 (POLAR BEAR): .X jumps from the bed
..X..: Uaaaaaa!!!! (yawning) [looks through the window] Oh! There is snow!!!!
Narrator 1 and 2: He puts on his jumper, he puts on his hat,
he puts on his trousers, his boots and his scarf,
and he goes, goes, goes down
goes, goes, goes down.
[Opens the door]
Mum: (in the kitchen, preparing breakfast) Eh, where are you going?
X: I want to make a snowman
Mum: No, no, no, no. Come here and have your breakfast.
[he sits and has his breakfast, he finishes and picks his things]
X: Can I go now?
Mum: Yes, of course. But put your gloves on, please.
[he goes out and starts making a snowman. When he finishes he looks at it, thoughtful]
Dad: (appearing) I have got this hat (hands it to his son, who puts it on the snowmans head),
this scarf (repeats), and this pipe (repeats)
X: Isnt it nice!
Dad: Well he needs a face!

Mum: (appears with a carrot, some lentils, and two buttons) Here you are!
[He decorates his face and all the family look at it]
TOGETHER: Isnt it niceeeee!
Mum: Ok, lets go inside, it is very cold!
X: Brrrr Ok
[They go inside and have a hot drink while they watch TV]
Night comes, and they all go to bed. X looks at the snowman before falling asleep.
The snowman starts moving.

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