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Castle Kids in The Brave Little Tailor, part of Theater Camp

Castle Kids in The Brave Little Tailor, part of Theater Camp

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This morning we are going to see Puss in Boots at Middlesex County College Theater Camp in Edison.

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10 Comments »

  1. Thank you for the link! Shabbat shalom.

  2. Mrs. S. says:

    Your daughter and the other actors look like they’re really enjoying themselves up there on stage. How long was the camp?

    Thanks for the link, and Shabbat Shalom.

    • Leora says:

      It’s 8 weeks, but my daughter is just signed up for the first three. She is now asking to go all summer next year; we will see.

      She learns how to say “Is it kosher?” and older kids who keep kosher teach her how to use a vending machine. Life in the real world.

      • That’s neat. She only asks kosher people?

      • Leora says:

        One of the counselors keeps kosher. That helps. But she knows that she keeps kosher and other kids don’t. And she and her friend learned how to hunt in the store for kosher snacks. They may not be the healthiest choices, but it was a good learning experience for her.

  3. Jew Wishes says:

    What a sweet photo!

  4. Ilana-Davita says:

    Lovely photo. Thanks for the link.
    Shabbat Shalom!

  5. Ellie says:

    The kids are so cute in your photo! I only played in a play once – in preschool – I had the leading roll in a play based on old Russian fairy tale about the round honey bun. I was a sweet and chubby kid – was a perfect bun :) Art is great for kids!

    • Leora says:

      I remember reading old Russian fairy tales. It was a book my mother had from when she was little. But I don’t recall a round honey bun tale. Cute!

  6. oh my gosh… cute cute cute. and how amazing is that shot with the birds!!

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