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Ignite a passion for reading with You Don’t Say by Peg Juffer. In this delightful one-act play, a frustrated librarian is completely stumped on how to get students excited about books—until the library itself takes over! Watch as creative characters literally pop out of the bookshelves to prove that stories are alive and waiting to be discovered. This is one of our most popular plays for elementary school, offering a whimsical and imaginative approach to literacy. It’s a perfect fit for a school assembly or a classroom project, turning a standard library visit into a theatrical adventure. Whether you are celebrating National Children's Book Week or simply looking for high-quality play scripts for students, this charming story will leave your young audience eager to check out their next favorite book.
Finding plays for schools that effectively promote the joy of reading without feeling like a lecture can be difficult for educators. You Don’t Say solves this by using humor and a touch of magic to show students that the library is the most exciting place in school. It’s a fantastic way to build student confidence through performance while reinforcing your school's literacy goals. By putting on this play, you aren't just staging a show; you are opening a door to a lifetime of reading for your students.
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