THE WOLF AND THE SEVENS KIDS
Characters:
Narrator
Mother Goat
Wolf
Goats 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SCRIPT:
Narrator:
There was once an old goat who had seven little kids. One day the old
goat wanted to go into the woods to get food for her kids. So, she told
her kids.
Mother: Dear
children, I am going into the woods. Do not open the door while I am
away. If the old wolf comes into our hut, he will eat you all up. You can
easily recognize him by his rough voice and his black feet.
Goats: Dear
mother, we will be very careful not to let the old wolf in. Don`t worry
about us. We will be quite safe.
Narrator: So
the old goat went on her way into the dark woods. She had not been gone
long when there came a loud knock at the door, and a voice said.
Wolf: Open
the door, my dear children. I have something for each of you.
Goat 1: We
will not open the door. Our mother’s voice is soft and gentle. Your voice is
rough. You are a wolf.
Narrator:
The old wolf ran away to a shop, where he ate a piece of white chalk to make
his voice soft. Then he went back to the goat’s hut and knocked at the
door.
Wolf: Open
the door to me, my dear children. I am your mother.
Oldest Goat:
If you are our mother, put your foot on the window, so that we can see it.
Narrator:
When the wolf had done this, all the little goats said.
Goats: No,
you are not our mother. We will not open the door. Our mother’s feet are white
and yours are black. Go away; you are the wolf.
Narrator:
Then the wolf went to the miller’s, and said.
Wolf: Mr.
Miller, put some flour on my foot, I hurt myself.