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Blanket Tossing Team Skit

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This two-part skit needs about six kids, who form a circle around an invisible blanket, with a small invisible guy (Bruce) who sits in the middle of the invisible blanket and gets tossed in the air.  It's an easy to remember skit for kids of all ages.


( 1 Vote, Average: 5.00 out of 5 )
 

Bus Driver Skit

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The Bus Driver Skit is a fun and easy skit, and is good for a big group of kids.


( 1 Vote, Average: 5.00 out of 5 )
 

Airplane Skit

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This is a short, but funny skit for boys and girls of all ages.  You'll need 6-7 kids for this airplane skit.

( 1 Vote, Average: 5.00 out of 5 )
 

How to Plan a Skit

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One of the most challenging aspects of leading a kid's group (whether it's Y-Princess or Guides, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, or others) is having to come up with a skit for an event such as a talent show, a camping trip, or a kid's camp.  Read on for some tips on helping the kids plan and develop their skit.

( 1 Vote, Average: 5.00 out of 5 )
 

Candy Shop Skit

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The Candy Shop Skit is good for groups of 4 or more kids, and is real easy for young kids to remember.  Like many skits, the punchline targets the 2 volunteers from the audience.


( 1 Vote, Average: 5.00 out of 5 )
 

Babies and Dads Skit

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Taking place in a waiting room at a hospital, you'll need 4 people for this skit.  This is an easy skit to remember for younger children.

( 1 Vote, Average: 5.00 out of 5 )
 

Invisible Bench Skit

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The Invisible Bench Skit is an easy to remember skit for young children.  You need at least 4 children for this one.

( 1 Vote, Average: 5.00 out of 5 )
 


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