The House the Children Built Microform a Health Play for Children
The House the Children Built Microform a Health Play for Children
Eleanor Glendower Griffith
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) Cho Cho: The highroad is filled with children all hurry- ing here. What it does it mean, Fairy ? Fairy: They are coming to build my house. Cho Cho: To build your house? Congratulations, dear Fairy, but words fail me. Nothing but a little monkey busi- ness can express my pleasure. (Dances, turns handsprings and cuts up gen- erally. Fairy looks on, smiling. ) (Enter through gateway, children carrying schoolbooks, hats or sunbonnets, lunch baskets singing song or lullaby. Pause before Fairy. ) j...'irst Child: \ am drinking a (juart oi milk each day. May 1 help to rebuild your house, good Fairy Health? /'airy: You may, indeed. Pass beyond the lattice yonder. (Child curtsies. Kxit left stage. ) Second Child: I eat green vegetables. May 1 help, too? (Fairy smiles assent, points to left of stage. Exit Second Child, waving hand to Fairy. ) Third Child (advancing): I eat a lovely bowl of oat- meal for my breakfast every morning. Dear Fairy, let me add a brick unto your house. l*air\: With pleasure, little one; go forward to the lattice.
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