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Go Wild!
In this fun program Sandi Schulte, or one of the outstanding performers with whom she contracts, teaches your young readers (and pre-readers!) about the excitement of the Scientific Process. Through the use of funny puppets, amazing experiments, engaging humor, and hilarious magic tricks, she/he gets the kids excited about learning.
This presentation (PK-5) takes your students on a wild (and imaginary) tour of their backyards. They learn about all the amazing animals that live right in their own state, from North America's only surviving marsupial (the Opossum) to their state bird, their state insects, and a host of other fun creatures. Your children will be rolling with laughter, screaming with delight, and running to check out books when the program is done. The lessons she/he teaches about recycling will be remembered by the children for years to come.
"The magic kept them guessing - the puppets made them laugh! The performance was so enjoyable for students and adults. Very motivational, educational, and entertaining!" --
National Science Center in Augusta, GA
"Great Science information! Great Reading Program! Interaction with students. Incentive to read and learn more. Well planned/good variety/audience loved it! --Dora Jane Satterfield, Greenback Elementary School, Greenback, TN
"Great connection to the importance of books and the library. Great educational value related to Science, reading books, and library use. Ready to start once classes arrive. Watched time and didn't run over. Great program for library to do." --Kendra Burris, Greenback Elementary School, Greenback, TN
"A simple, interactive program that integrates books, Science, and positive educational information in a fun, entertaining way. Great use of Science/books! Good educational lessons." --Susan Chaparro, Greenback Elementary School, Greenback, TN
"Sparks the notion of finding out what you want to know by using the Library. Curriculum-based, educational entertainment with a touch of magic!" --Kim Dailey, Greenback Elementary School, Greenback, TN
"The program was very entertaining and informative. The children had a lot of fun and learned a lot. Sandi had control of the children at all times." --Melissa Gilliam, Asst. Director, Kidstruction Learning Center, Lenoir City, TN
"Outstanding program! The children seemed genuinely motivated and inspired by it. The program is a good supplement to any curriculum. Ms. Schulte is an engaging communicator." --Candace Seay, Kidstruction Learning Center, Lenoir City, TN
"I have seen your show for the children and they were mesmerized. They shouted
enthusiastic answers as you asked specific questions. The show was quite educational and
entertaining for the children as well as for the adults. I am looking forward to
seeing more of your entertaining way of inspiring children to read. Thanks for coming up with this program." -Gerri Bradley, Maryville, TN
"Thank-you for presenting your Go Wild program to our group. The program was entertaining and educational to all. I was especially amazed at how well you held the attention of the children. You have a great program with a good mix of facts, demonstrations and audience participation." --Karen Sprinkle, Powell, TN
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The Arctic Express
During the winter holiday season treat the kids to a program that’s trainloads of fun, and includes puppets, magic, storytelling, music, and audience participation. This train ride magically takes kids around the world to learn about winter holidays like: Diwali, Kwanzaa, Solstice, Lunar New Year, Ramadan, Hanukkah, and of course, Christmas.
Yes, the program is educationally significant because Sandi can't help herself. After all her training, she is obsessed with creating the most educational programs available without compromising entertainment value. And of course, the program strongly encourages children to read. But don’t think for a minute that the show is anything less than sheer delight for everyone, including teachers and staff. When you hear the sleigh bell ring at the end of the show, you won’t be the only one to wipe a tear from your eye.
This is a show children will remember for the rest of their lives.
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