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The Magical Christmas Box Primary Script by Craig Hawes

5/031013/4

ISBN: 978 1 89875 486 2

Published by Musicline Publications P.O. Box 15632 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5BY 01827 281 431 www.musiclinedirect.com No part of this publication may be transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, manuscript, typesetting, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owners. It is an infringement of the copyright to give any public performance or reading of this show either in its entirety or in the form of excerpts, whether the audience is charged an admission or not, without the prior consent of the copyright owners. Dramatic musical works do not fall under the licence of the Performing Rights Society. Permission to perform this show from the publisher ‘MUSICLINE PUBLICATIONS’ is always required. An application form, for permission to perform, is supplied at the back of the script for this purpose. To perform this show without permission is strictly prohibited. It is a direct contravention of copyright legislation and deprives the writers of their livelihood. Anyone intending to perform this show should, in their own interests, make application to the publisher for consent, prior to starting rehearsals. All Rights Strictly Reserved.

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CONTENTS Cast List ................................................................................................................................ 2   Speaking Roles By Number Of Lines ................................................................................ 3   Cast List In Alphabetical Order (With Line Count) ........................................................... 4   Characters In Each Scene ................................................................................................... 5   List Of Properties ................................................................................................................. 6   Production Notes ................................................................................................................. 7   Example Jigsaw Template .................................................................................................. 9   Scene One:   The Bedroom .............................................................................................. 10   Track 1:   Tell Me Why ................................................................................................ 10   Track 2:   Little Box ..................................................................................................... 11   Scene Two:   The Forest .................................................................................................. 12   Track 3:   I’m A Little Christmas Tree ......................................................................... 13   Track 4:   Little Box (Reprise) ..................................................................................... 14   Scene Three:   The Banqueting Table ................................................................................ 14   Track 5:   Christmas Food .......................................................................................... 15   Track 6:   Little Box (second reprise) .......................................................................... 16   Scene Four:   The Park ..................................................................................................... 17   Track 7:   He’s A Fat Man ........................................................................................... 18   Track 8:   Little Box (third reprise) .............................................................................. 19   Scene Five:   The North Pole ........................................................................................... 20   Track 9:   Santa’s Helping Elves ................................................................................. 21   Track 10:   Little Box (Fourth Reprise) .......................................................................... 22   Scene Six:   Bethlehem .................................................................................................. 22   Track 11:   Under A Star ............................................................................................... 23   Track 12:   Tell Me Why (Reprise) ................................................................................ 24   Photocopiable Lyrics ........................................................................................................ 25  

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CAST LIST N.B. In the following list, the bracketed number shows the number of spoken lines each role has. Main Characters: Jake Jenny Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Keeper 1 Keeper 2 Grandfather

(20) (18) (10) (11) (16) (16) (6)

Trees: Tree 1 Tree 2 Tree 3 Tree 4

(3) (3) (3) (3)

Presents: Present 1 Present 2 Present 3 Present 4

(1) (1) (1) (1)

Foods: Food 1 Food 2 Food 3 Food 4

(2) (3) (3) (3)

Crackers: Cracker 1 Cracker 2 Cracker 3 Cracker 4

(1) (1) (1) (1)

Snowmen: Snowman 1 Snowman 2 Snowman 3 Snowman 4

(2) (2) (2) (2)

Snowflakes: Snowflake 1 Snowflake 2 Snowflake 3 Snowflake 4

(1) (1) (1) (1)

Elves: Elf 1 Elf 2 Elf 3 Elf 4

(2) (2) (2) (2)

Santas: Santa 1 Santa 2 Santa 3 Santa 4

(1) (2) (1) (1)

Angels: Angel 1 Angel 2 Angel 3 Angel 4

(4) (4) (4) (4)

Nativity Scene: Mary Joseph Wise Man 1 Wise Man 2 Wise Man 3 Shepherd 1 Shepherd 2 Shepherd 3

(0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0)

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SPEAKING ROLES BY NUMBER OF LINES N.B. In the following list, the number shows how many spoken lines each role has. Jake ..................................................................................................................................... 20 Jenny ................................................................................................................................... 18 Keeper 1 .............................................................................................................................. 16 Keeper 2 ............................................................................................................................. 16 Narrator 2 ............................................................................................................................. 11 Narrator 1 ............................................................................................................................. 10 Grandfather ............................................................................................................................ 6 Angel 1 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Angel 2 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Angel 3 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Angel 4 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Food 2 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Food 3 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Food 4 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Tree 1 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Tree 2 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Tree 3 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Tree 4 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Elf 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Elf 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Elf 3 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Elf 4 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Food 1 .................................................................................................................................... 2 Santa 2 ................................................................................................................................. 2 Snowman 1 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Snowman 2 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Snowman 3 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Snowman 4 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Cracker 1 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Cracker 2 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Cracker 3 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Cracker 4 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Present 1 .............................................................................................................................. 1 Present 2 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Present 3 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Present 4 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Santa 1 .................................................................................................................................. 1 Santa 3 ................................................................................................................................. 1 Santa 4 .................................................................................................................................. 1 Snowflake 1 ........................................................................................................................... 1 Snowflake 2 ........................................................................................................................... 1 Snowflake 3 ........................................................................................................................... 1 Snowflake 4 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CAST LIST IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (WITH LINE COUNT) N.B. In the following list, the number shows how many spoken lines each role has. Angel 1 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Angel 2 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Angel 3 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Angel 4 ................................................................................................................................... 4 Cracker 1 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Cracker 2 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Cracker 3 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Cracker 4 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Elf 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Elf 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Elf 3 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Elf 4 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Food 1 .................................................................................................................................... 2 Food 2 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Food 3 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Food 4 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Grandfather ............................................................................................................................ 6 Jake ..................................................................................................................................... 20 Jenny ................................................................................................................................... 18 Keeper 1 .............................................................................................................................. 16 Keeper 2 ............................................................................................................................. 16 Narrator 1 ............................................................................................................................. 10 Narrator 2 ............................................................................................................................. 11 Present 1 .............................................................................................................................. 1 Present 2 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Present 3 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Present 4 ............................................................................................................................... 1 Santa 1 .................................................................................................................................. 1 Santa 2 ................................................................................................................................. 2 Santa 3 ................................................................................................................................. 1 Santa 4 .................................................................................................................................. 1 Snowflake 1 ........................................................................................................................... 1 Snowflake 2 ........................................................................................................................... 1 Snowflake 3 ........................................................................................................................... 1 Snowflake 4 ........................................................................................................................... 1 Snowman 1 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Snowman 2 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Snowman 3 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Snowman 4 ............................................................................................................................ 2 Tree 1 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Tree 2 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Tree 3 .................................................................................................................................... 3 Tree 4 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CHARACTERS IN EACH SCENE Scene One Grandfather Jake Jenny Keeper 1 Keeper 2 Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Scene Two Jake Jenny Keeper 1 Keeper 2 Narrator 1 Narrator 2 The Presents The Trees

Scene Three Jake Jenny Keeper 1 Keeper 2 Narrator 1 Narrator 2 The Crackers The Foods

Scene Five Jake Jenny Keeper 1 Keeper 2 Narrator 1 Narrator 2 The Elves The Santas

Scene Four Jake Jenny Keeper 1 Keeper 2 Narrator 1 Narrator 2 The Snowflakes The Snowmen

Scene Six Grandfather Jake Jenny Joseph Keeper 1 Keeper 2 Mary Narrator 1 Narrator 2 The Angels The Shepherds The Wise Men

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LIST OF PROPERTIES Scene 1 Chair ..................................................................................................................... Scene Prop Wooden Box (Wrapped As Christmas Gift) .......................................................... Grandfather Scene 2 Jigsaw Piece 1 (Wrapped As Christmas Gift) ...........................................................Present 3 Scene 3 Jigsaw Piece 2 (Wrapped As Christmas Gift) .......................................................... Cracker 3 Scene 4 Jigsaw Piece 3 (Wrapped As Christmas Gift) ...................................................... Snowflake 3 Scene 5 Toys (Being Made By Elves) .......................................................................................... Elves Four Sacks .................................................................................................................... Santas Jigsaw Piece 4 (Wrapped As Christmas Gift) ..............................................................Santa 3 Scene 6 Manger .................................................................................................................. Scene Prop Baby doll (Jesus) ............................................................................................................. Mary Cloth ................................................................................................................................ Mary 5th Jigsaw Piece ............................................................................................... Within Manger Gold ................................................................................................................................ Kings Frankincense .................................................................................................................. Kings Myrrh ............................................................................................................................... Kings

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PRODUCTION NOTES The Christmas Jigsaw is a central part of the play and will have to be constructed in such a way as to make it easily seen by the audience. In the suggested staging, the jigsaw is completed piece by piece on a jigsaw board in the centre of a raised platform. The jigsaw comprises 5 pieces, and can be a drawn onto paper and stuck to card. The pieces can then be cut out and used in the play. An example template is included on page 9 of this script. You may wish to photocopy (and enlarge) this image and colour it before fixing it to card to form the jigsaw. A jigsaw board is needed and the pieces should be stuck to the board in the right places as they are discovered, one by one during the play. Staging The following notes and staging plan are suggestions only as staging requirements and limitations vary from production to production. In the suggested plan, the chorus groups are arranged either side of a central raised platform, on which is positioned the jigsaw board and the two narrators. All the scenes take place in the central area, and at the end of each scene Jake, Jenny and the Keepers move onto the raised platform for the song “Little Box”. This gives the impression of them leaving and arriving at each scene whilst giving an opportunity for them to stick a jigsaw piece onto the board and allowing the next scene’s children to arrange themselves. In the Bethlehem scene, Jake, Jenny and the Keepers remain on the platform and look down on the Nativity. Costumes Simple or extravagant costumes will work equally well and the following few suggestions are only intended to aid inspiration: Narrators: Keepers: Jake: Jenny: Grandfather: Groups:

Smart black or white clothes or matching T-shirts. Sparkling ‘bell-boy’ type dress (like Buttons in Cinderella). Traditional nightwear with dressing gown and slippers. Traditional nightwear with dressing gown and slippers. Suitably old-fashioned attire and spectacles. Full dress costumes, sandwich-board type costumes or simple headbands.

Adaptation The musical is designed to be flexible and open to adaptation. Each scene may be extended by adding appropriate dances or traditional poems. For example, the Presents in scene two could recite a poem about presents or the Snowflakes in scene four could perform a snowflake dance. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

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SUGGESTED STAGING PLAN

JIGSAW

CHORUS GROUPS

RAISED PLATFORM

MAIN PERFORMANCE AREA

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EXAMPLE JIGSAW TEMPLATE

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SCENE ONE: TRACK 1:

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THE BEDROOM TELL ME WHY

(During the song, Narrators take their places on the raised platform and Grandfather sits in the armchair centre stage with Jake and Jenny at his feet looking up at him. Keepers hide behind armchair.) ALL:

TELL ME WHY THE PEOPLE ARE SMILING, TELL ME WHY THERE’S LAUGHTER IN THE AIR. DO YOU KNOW WHY A GLOW LIGHTS UP CHILDREN’S FACES? THERE’S MAGIC EVERYWHERE! TELL ME WHY THE CHOIRS ARE SINGING, TELL ME WHY THERE’S MUSIC ALL AROUND. CAN YOU HEAR BRIGHT AND CLEAR HOW THE BELLS ARE RINGING? THEY MAKE A JOYFUL SOUND! IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME, IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME, A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT TO SEE! IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME, IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME, BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO ME? BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO ME?

NARRATOR 1: NARRATOR 2: GRANDFATHER:

JENNY: JAKE: GRANDFATHER:

JENNY: JAKE:

It was Christmas Eve and in every house on every street, excited children were being tucked into bed. In one particular house, Jake and Jenny were being read a bedtime story by their wise and kind grandfather. ...and they lived happily ever after! Right you two, straight to sleep. Tomorrow is Christmas Day and you will need all the rest you can get. I love Christmas, Grandad. It’s so exciting and magical! I wonder who invented it? Yes, Grandad, please tell us. When did it start? What is it all about? Here is something to help you. (He takes the wrapped box from his pocket.) It is your early Christmas present. I was given it by my grandfather when I was your age. Take great care of it. Goodnight, children! (He exits.) I wonder what it could be? Let’s unwrap it, Jake! (Unwrapping the box) Wow! It’s a beautiful wooden box. And look - the lid opens!

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(Keepers appear from behind the armchair.) KEEPER 1: KEEPER 2: JENNY & JAKE: KEEPERS 1 & 2: KEEPER 1: KEEPER 2: KEEPERS 1 & 2: JENNY: JAKE: KEEPER 1: KEEPER 2: ALL: TRACK 2: ALL:

Greetings, Jake! Greetings, Jenny! Who are you? We are keepers of the Box. We are here to help you! Christmas is like a jigsaw puzzle and this little box holds the answer to the puzzle. It will take us on a magical adventure to help us piece together the puzzle and find the true meaning of Christmas. Will you come with us? A magical adventure! Fantastic! We’d love to come! What must we do? Hold the box in your hand and close your eyes. Now say the magic words together. Little box, magic box, held in my hand, help me to understand. LITTLE BOX LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, PLEASE WON’T YOU TELL ALL OF THE SECRETS YOU HIDE SO WELL? LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, HELD IN MY HAND, HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND. SPINNING ROUND IN SPACE AND TIME, SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS TO FIND. LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, HELD IN MY HAND HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND.

(As the song ends the Trees enter to form a forest.)

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THE FOREST The box had taken the Children and the Keepers far away from their cosy, warm bedroom.

(Keepers and Children walk between Trees to centre stage.) NARRATOR 2: JENNY: JAKE: KEEPER 1: KEEPER 2:

Now they found themselves in the middle of an enormous forest, with hundreds of green fir trees. I don’t think we’re at home anymore, Jake! Why have we come to a forest, Keepers? Remember the Christmas tree in your lounge, with presents underneath? There are hundreds of Christmas trees here. Look!

(Trees begin to move and come to life.) TREE 1: TREE 2: JENNY: JAKE: TREE 3: TREE 4: TREE 1: TREE 2: TREE 3:

Hello, Jenny! Hello, Jake! We were expecting you! Welcome to our German forest. Do you like it? It’s beautiful! You are all decorated so nicely! But why are you outside? Christmas trees are normally in houses. Here in Germany, years ago, we were decorated with candles while we were still in the forest. Then the people started to bring us into their houses for Christmas. We soon caught on all over the world and now most people have us in their houses at Christmas time. Because we are green, even in winter, we remind people that Christmas is a time for hope. And our lights remind people of the light that came to the world on the very first Christmas.

(Presents enter and take places for song.) TREE 4:

Look - here come the Presents! Now we can sing our song!

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TRACK 3: ALL:

I’M A LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREE I’M A LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREE, EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME, I CAN BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAYS WITH LIGHTS ABLAZE AND FILL YOUR HEARTS WITH GLEE! PRESENTS SCATTERED AT MY FEET HANGING CHOCOLATES YOU CAN EAT WITH A POINTED STAR UP HIGH I REACH THE SKY. YES, I’M THE SMARTEST TREE YOU’LL EVER MEET! I’M A LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREE, EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME, I CAN BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAYS WITH LIGHTS ABLAZE AND FILL YOUR HEARTS WITH GLEE! PRESENTS SCATTERED AT MY FEET HANGING CHOCOLATES YOU CAN EAT WITH A POINTED STAR UP HIGH I REACH THE SKY. YES, I’M THE SMARTEST TREE YOU’LL EVER MEET!

PRESENT 1: PRESENT 2: PRESENT 3: PRESENT 4: JENNY: JAKE: KEEPER 1: KEEPER 2:

Hello, Jenny! Hello, Jake! We’re the Christmas presents. We sit beneath the Christmas tree until Christmas Day arrives. We have a present for you that you can open now. (Hands the jigsaw piece to Jenny.) It is the first piece of your Christmas jigsaw. Thank you very much! Goodbye Trees! Goodbye Presents! We must go now for there is much more to see. Hold hands and off we go again!

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LITTLE BOX (REPRISE)

(As song starts, Trees and Presents exit and Keepers and Children move to the raised platform. The first jigsaw piece is put in place on the board.) ALL:

LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, PLEASE WON’T YOU TELL ALL OF THE SECRETS YOU HIDE SO WELL? LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, HELD IN MY HAND, HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND. SPINNING ROUND IN SPACE AND TIME, SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS TO FIND. LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, HELD IN MY HAND HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND.

(As song ends, Foods enter and form a banquet.) SCENE THREE: NARRATOR 1:

THE BANQUETING TABLE As they closed their eyes they felt a strange feeling. They were shrinking!

(Keepers and Children walk between Foods to centre stage.) NARRATOR 2: JENNY: JAKE: KEEPER 1: KEEPER 2:

Suddenly, they found themselves in the middle of an enormous banqueting table set for a Christmas feast. Look at all this food, Jake! (Taking in a deep breath.) It smells delicious! We are in the banqueting hall of a large house. Here on the table are some of the Foods eaten at Christmas.

(Foods begin to move and come to life.) FOOD 1: FOOD 2: JENNY: JAKE: FOOD 3:

Hello, Jenny! Hello, Jake! We were expecting you! Welcome to our Christmas feast. Do you like it? It’s wonderful! You all look so tasty! But why is there so much? We don’t eat all this every day of the year. On birthdays and other special occasions we often eat special foods.

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FOOD 4: FOOD 1: FOOD 2: FOOD 3:

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Christmas is an extra-special celebration so there are lots of special foods that we eat. In olden days people ate peacocks, geese and pigs for Christmas dinner. In Germany and Denmark they eat goose, while in America and England we often eat turkey. In many countries the meal is eaten on Christmas Eve, including lovely desserts like Christmas log or Christmas pudding.

(Crackers enter and take their places for the song.) FOOD 4:

TRACK 5: ALL:

Look - here come the Crackers to finish the table off! Now we can sing our song! CHRISTMAS FOOD TURKEY AND BRUSSEL SPROUTS, CRANBERRY SAUCE, PARSNIPS AND GREAT BIG SPUDS, ROASTED, OF COURSE! MY MOUTH IS WATERING, WE’RE IN THE MOOD FOR OUR FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS FOOD! TRIFLE AND CHRISTMAS PUD, CUSTARD AND CREAM. CHOCOLATE AND CHRISTMAS CAKE, TASTE LIKE A DREAM! MY MOUTH IS WATERING, WE’RE IN THE MOOD FOR OUR FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS FOOD! NOW WE HAVE HAD OUR FILL, ATE EVERY CRUMB. MY BELT CAN HARDLY GO ROUND MY BIG TUM! BUT IN A LITTLE WHILE WE’RE IN THE MOOD FOR A LOT MORE CHRISTMAS… FOOD!

CRACKER 1: CRACKER 2: CRACKER 3: CRACKER 4: JENNY: JAKE: KEEPER 1:

Hello, Jenny! Hello, Jake! We’re the Christmas Crackers. We decorate the table and bang when we are pulled. Often there’s a surprise hidden inside us, and here’s one for you... (Hands the jigsaw piece to Jenny.) The second piece of your Christmas jigsaw. Thank you very much. Goodbye Food! Goodbye Crackers! We must go now, for there is much more to see. © Musicline Publications Ltd.

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KEEPER 2:

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Hold hands and off we go again!

(As song starts, Foods and Crackers exit and Keepers and Children move to the raised platform. The second piece is put in place on the board.) TRACK 6: ALL:

LITTLE BOX (SECOND REPRISE) LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, PLEASE WON’T YOU TELL ALL OF THE SECRETS YOU HIDE SO WELL? LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, HELD IN MY HAND, HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND. SPINNING ROUND IN SPACE AND TIME, SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS TO FIND. LITTLE BOX, MAGIC BOX, HELD IN MY HAND HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND.

(As song ends, Snowmen enter and form a frozen crowd.)

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THE PARK The Children felt themselves growing back to normal size again.

(Keepers and Children walk between the Snowmen to centre stage.) NARRATOR 2: JENNY: JAKE: KEEPER 1: KEEPER 2:

Soon they were walking along on something cold and crunchy. I know where we are this time - it’s the park! And it’s been snowing. Christmas is in the middle of winter and winter is a time for snow. But although snow is cold, it can be a lot of fun!

(Snowmen begin to move and come to life.) SNOWMAN 1: SNOWMAN 2: JENNY: JAKE: SNOWMAN 3: SNOWMAN 4: SNOWMAN 1: SNOWMAN 2: SNOWMAN 3:

Hello, Jenny! Hello, Jake! We were expecting you! Welcome to our Snowman party. Do you like it? It’s great! You all look so jolly! But why are you all so happy? I wouldn’t be if I were stuck out in the cold. Christmas is a time of laughter and happiness for everybody. Families and friends have super parties and play all sorts of games. Lots of people have fun making us out of cold, crunchy snow. They give us coal eyes, carrot noses, scarves and hats. And because it’s such fun, they give us great big smiles too!

(Snowflakes enter and take their places for the song.) SNOWMAN 4:

Look - here come the Snowflakes! Now we can sing our song!

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TRACK 7: ALL:

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HE’S A FAT MAN HE’S A FAT MAN, SCARF AND HAT MAN! WITH A FACE SO ROUND AND WHITE, HE’S A SNOWMAN WITH TWO COAL EYES SPARKLING BRIGHT! HE’S A FAT MAN, SCARF AND HAT MAN, WITH A CARROT FOR HIS NOSE, HE’S A SNOWMAN FROM HIS HEAD TO TIPPETY TOES! AND IF THE WINTER SUN TRIES TO MELT MY SNOWMAN DOWN TO HIS KNEES. I’LL LET HIM LIVE IN THE FREEZER WITH THE CHIPS AND FROZEN PEAS! HE’S A FAT MAN, SCARF AND HAT MAN, LOOKS A BIT LIKE MUM OR DAD. HE’S A SNOWMAN AND THE BEST FRIEND I’VE EVER HAD! HE’S A FAT MAN, SCARF AND HAT MAN! WITH A FACE SO ROUND AND WHITE, HE’S A SNOWMAN WITH TWO COAL EYES SPARKLING BRIGHT! HE’S A FAT MAN, SCARF AND HAT MAN, WITH A CARROT FOR HIS NOSE, HE’S A SNOWMAN FROM HIS HEAD TO TIPPETY TOES! AND IF THE WINTER SUN TRIES TO MELT MY SNOWMAN DOWN TO HIS KNEES. I’LL LET HIM LIVE IN THE FREEZER WITH THE CHIPS AND FROZEN PEAS! HE’S A FAT MAN, SCARF AND HAT MAN, LOOKS A BIT LIKE MUM OR DAD. HE’S A SNOWMAN AND THE BEST FRIEND I’VE EVER HAD!

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