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the perils of the Frog Prince
2019
"Prince Syrah of the Olive Isles used to be human (and a jerk), but for the last fifteen months he has been a frog (still a jerk) and he would really, really, like to be human again; although life has been a little better since Rapunzel found him, the spell he is under prevents people from realizing who he is--his one advantage is that he can hear people's thoughts when his skin is in contact with them, and hopefully he can use that to save Rapunzel and Jack, and earn his humanity back"--Publisher provided.

William Shakespeare's The tragedy of the Sith's revenge

Star wars, part the third
2015
A retelling of "Revenge of the Sith" in iambic pentameter, the style of Shakespeare.

William Shakespeare's The phantom of menace

Star wars, part the first
2015
A retelling of "The Phantom Menace" in iambic pentameter, the style of Shakespeare.

William Shakespeare's The clone army attacketh

Star wars, part the second
A retelling of "Attack of the Clones" in iambic pentameter, the style of Shakespeare.

Wooleycat's musical theater

2003
Expands and updates ten Mother Goose rhymes so that familiar characters solve their own problems, find creative solutions, and discover new ways to get along with each other, and includes ten songs on an audio CD.

Tadpole tales and other totally terrific treats for readers theatre

1997
A collection of more than twenty-five scripts that have been adapted from Mother Goose rhymes and fairy tales so that young readers can perform and enjoy them.

Conned again, Watson!

cautionary tales of logic, math, and probability
2001
In these cautionary tales of greedy gamblers, reckless businessmen, and ruthless con men, Sherlock Holmes uses his deep understanding of probability, statistics, decision theory, and game theory to solve crimes and protect the innocent.

Silly salamanders and other slightly stupid stuff for readers theatre

2000
Presents more than thirty classroom-reading scripts for students in grades 3-8, including parodies of popular fairy tales and other humorous stories.
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