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Now offering 14 Carrots

Written By: admin on February 2, 2010 4 Comments

Just in time for SPRING … or consider this show before the school year ends!

Vermont’s PuppeTree, Inc. is offering an affordable show performed by one Bunny and a cast of pop-up book puppets! This is a specially priced production for our youngest audience members…pre-k to 2nd grade in an intimate setting. The show cost $250 and there are no other fees if you will work with us on the date.

14 Carrots is perfect for Story Time in a corner of any classroom or anywhere. Young children can sit on the floor and follow the adventures of Aunt Swelly, who is trying to enter the job market selling carrots. There’s lots of opportunity to get involved and play along with her “hare” brained ideas.

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4 Responses to “Now offering 14 Carrots”

  1. Cayetano Garza Jr. says on: 19 March 2010 at 3:03 pm

    Can’t wait to see this show.

  2. Stephanie says on: 31 March 2010 at 9:09 pm

    Aunt Alice Swelly and 14 Carrots came to the Huguenot Children’s Library (New Rochelle, NY) and the kids had a wonderful time! Aunt Swelly was so sweet! And funny! The story was very accessible for young children and they loved the audience participation. The puppets were big, lovely and very creative. The adults had a hoot at the performance too! Thank you Miss Alice, you were a pleasure to host! We all had a wonderful time! You were sunshine on a cloudy day! We can not wait for “Caps for Sale”. We look forward to seeing you again! Thank you!

  3. Dawn Margolis says on: 22 April 2010 at 11:44 am

    I met Ann twenty two years ago and she taught me how to see things as they really are. Only Ann could take hundreds of labels off clothing and make the most amazing pillows and personalize pillows with such attention and flare.
    Ann, you are a true artist and it shows in all your work! Keep those puppets coming.
    Thank you for all you do…… Dawn

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