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- Plays from African tales, one-act, royalty-free dramatizations for young people, from stories and folktales of Africa, by Barbara Winther
- Plays from fairy tales, grades K-3, L.E. McCullough
- Just deal with it!, funny readers theatre for life's not-so-funny moments, Diana R. Jenkins
- Thirty plays from favorite stories, royalty-free dramatizations of myths, folktales, and legends from around the world, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- Holidays on stage, a festival of special-occasion plays, Virginia Bradley
- Pushing up the sky, seven native American plays for children, Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Teresa Flavin
- Plays of Black Americans, episodes from the Black experience in America, dramatized for young people, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- What's the difference?, plays about tolerance, by Catherine Gourley
- American folklore, legends, and tall tales for readers theatre, Anthony D. Fredericks
- From Atalanta to Zeus, readers theatre from Greek mythology, Suzanne I. Barchers
- Good masters! sweet ladies!, voices from a medieval village, Laura Amy Schlitz ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- Multicultural plays for children, by Pamela Gerke
- The plays of the songs of Christmas, by L.E. McCullough
- Sleeping Beauty, Moira Butterfield
- Plays from mythology, grades 4-6, L.E. McCullough
- Fifty fabulous fables, beginning readers theatre, Suzanne I. Barchers
- Follow the drinking gourd, a play about the underground railroad, by Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin ; illustrated by Courtney A. Martin
- Show time at the Polk Street School, plays you can do yourself or in the classroom, by Patricia Reilly Giff ; illustrated by Blanche Sims
- Good masters! Sweet ladies!, voices from a medieval village, Laura Amy Schlitz ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- Over the moon, by Jodi Picoult & Jake van Leer ; music & lyrics by Ellen Wilber & Jodi Picoult
- Holiday plays round the year, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- Over the moon, by Jodi Picoult & Jake van Leer ; music & lyrics by Ellen Wilber & Jodi Picoult
- Steam!, taming the river monster, written by Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin ; illustrated by Sue Todd
- 12 fabulously funny folktale plays, by Justin McCory Martin
- Stories on stage, children's plays for reader's theater, [edited by] Aaron Shepard
- Theatre for young audiences, 20 great plays for children, edited by Coleman A. Jennings ; foreword by Maurice Sendak
- The Big book of holiday plays, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- Funny skits and sketches, by Terry Halligan ; drawings by Joyce Behr
- Plays of America from American folklore for children, by L.E. McCullough
- Good masters! Sweet ladies!, [voices from a medieval village], by Laura Amy Schlitz
- Plays of the Wild West, grades K-3, L.E. McCullough
- Plays of the Wild West, grades 4-6, L.E. McCullough, Volume II
- Don Quijote in America, plays in English and Spanish, grades 1-6, Resurrección Espinosa ; Drawings by Dorothy Louise Hall ; music by Charles Frink
- Suffrage sisters, the fight for liberty, written by Maggie Mead ; illustrated by Siri Weber Feeney
- Puss-in-Boots, Moira Butterfield
- Plays around the year, more than 20 thematic plays for the classroom, compiled and edited by Liza Schafer and Mary Beth Spann ; cover and interior illustration by Jane Conteh-Morgan ; interior design by Sydney Wright
- Sequoyah and his talking leaves, a play about the Cherokee syllabary, by Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin ; illustrated by Siri Weber Feeney
- Plays from favorite folk tales, 25 one-act dramatizations of stories children love, edited by Sylvia E. Kamerman
- Roald Dahl's James and the giant peach, a play, adapted by Richard R. George ; introduction by Roald Dahl
- Runaway train, saved by Belle of the Mines and Mountains, written by Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin ; illustrated by Joanne Renaud
- 12 fabulously funny fairy tale plays, by Justin McCory Martin
- Teatro!, Hispanic plays for young people, Angel Vigil