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Books with author Lisa Bany-Winters

  • On Stage: Theater Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Lights, camera, play! With this second edition of On Stage: Theater Games and Activities for Kids, budding thespians will have fun under the footlights as they choose from more than 125 theater games that spark creativity, boost confidence, and encourage collaboration. They’ll learn all about how to make a stage performance great with improvisational games such as Freeze, Party Quirks, the Yes Game, and Gibberish; they’ll make puppets, discover makeup secrets, and design and build a set. This revised and expanded edition features 35 new improvisational games and ready-to-use monologues, scenes, and short plays. Whether playing alone or in a group, everyone can have theater fun with On Stage!
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  • Show Time!: Music, Dance, and Drama Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, March 1, 2000)
    Gotta dance! Gotta sing! Gotta do most anything because it’s show time! In Show Time! kids will learn to become “triple threat” performers, developing their skills as singers, dancers, and actors through more than 80 activities that include imitating a musician or musical instrument, acting out a song, creating a mirror dance, making puppets and playbills, and more. Along the way, they’ll learn about the history of musicals, discover musicals about history, and find out how to get it all together before the curtain goes up. Show Time! is perfect for teachers needing to prepare performers for a show; for parents looking for fun ways to fill spare minutes with their kids at home, in the car, or in a doctor’s waiting room; and for kids wanting ways to enjoy themselves on their own or in a small group. Several play scripts, a list of suggested musicals for kids, and a play glossary are included.
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  • On Stage: Theater Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    eBook (Chicago Review Press, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Lights, camera, play! With this second edition of On Stage: Theater Games and Activities for Kids, budding thespians will have fun under the footlights as they choose from more than 125 theater games that spark creativity, boost confidence, and encourage collaboration. They’ll learn all about how to make a stage performance great with improvisational games such as Freeze, Party Quirks, the Yes Game, and Gibberish; they’ll make puppets, discover makeup secrets, and design and build a set. This revised and expanded edition features 35 new improvisational games and ready-to-use monologues, scenes, and short plays. Whether playing alone or in a group, everyone can have theater fun with On Stage!
  • On Stage: Theater Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Kids learn about theater with games and activities that cover basic theater vocabulary, puppetry and pantomime, sound effects, costumes, props, makeup, and more.
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  • On Stage: Theater Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    eBook (Chicago Review Pr, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Lights, camera, play! Have fun under the footlights and learn all about theatre with improvisational games such as freeze, party quirks, and gibberish; make puppets; discover make-up secrets; build a set; and, set the stage. This title includes several ready-to-use monologues, scenes, and short plays. Many activities require only an imagination or a few household materials. Whether playing alone or in a group, theatre fun is for everyone.
  • Show Time!: Music, Dance, and Drama Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    eBook (Chicago Review Press, March 1, 2000)
    Gotta dance! Gotta sing! Gotta do most anything because it’s show time! In Show Time! kids will learn to become “triple threat” performers, developing their skills as singers, dancers, and actors through more than 80 activities that include imitating a musician or musical instrument, acting out a song, creating a mirror dance, making puppets and playbills, and more. Along the way, they’ll learn about the history of musicals, discover musicals about history, and find out how to get it all together before the curtain goes up. Show Time! is perfect for teachers needing to prepare performers for a show; for parents looking for fun ways to fill spare minutes with their kids at home, in the car, or in a doctor’s waiting room; and for kids wanting ways to enjoy themselves on their own or in a small group. Several play scripts, a list of suggested musicals for kids, and a play glossary are included.
  • Funny Bones: Comedy Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    language (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2002)
    Kids love to be funny! Every classroom or neighborhood has a kid whose greatest ambition is to make people laugh—and all kids love to laugh at the jokes and antics of their friends. Funny Bones is designed to bring out the humor in every kid. For those who already have a comic streak, it provides wonderful new material for routines and scenes. For shyer children, it boosts self-confidence and a sense of fun. The first few chapters tackle the idea of comedy and what makes it funny, introducing famous comedians like Charlie Chaplin and Lily Tomlin and a variety of ways for young comics to create a trademark style. Later chapters offer hilarious improv games and valuable tips—for instance, don’t ask questions in improv routines, but instead make statements that other actors can build on. The book concludes with comedic scenes for young people and suggestions for comedic play that kids can perform.
  • Funny Bones: Comedy Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2002)
    Kids love to be funny! Every classroom or neighborhood has a kid whose greatest ambition is to make people laugh—and all kids love to laugh at the jokes and antics of their friends. Funny Bones is designed to bring out the humor in every kid. For those who already have a comic streak, it provides wonderful new material for routines and scenes. For shyer children, it boosts self-confidence and a sense of fun. The first few chapters tackle the idea of comedy and what makes it funny, introducing famous comedians like Charlie Chaplin and Lily Tomlin and a variety of ways for young comics to create a trademark style. Later chapters offer hilarious improv games and valuable tips—for instance, don’t ask questions in improv routines, but instead make statements that other actors can build on. The book concludes with comedic scenes for young people and suggestions for comedic play that kids can perform.
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  • Family Fun Nights: 140 Activities the Whole Family Will Enjoy

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2006)
    Filled with imaginative activities to bring the family together and create lifelong memories, this resource for parents and grandparents is full of activity ideas that require little or no preparation and use materials that are easily found around the house. The 26 themed family events and 140 related activities go beyond game night and movie night by creating family traditions that kids will remember and look forward to repeating. Families laugh together on "Giggle Night" or "Opposite Night," explore during "Animal Night" and "Science Night," or scare themselves silly on "Spooky Night" and "Mystery Night." Everything needed to make the night complete is detailed, including skits, songs, crafts, games, and recipes.
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  • Family Fun Nights: 140 Activities the Whole Family Will Enjoy

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    eBook (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2006)
    Filled with imaginative activities to bring the family together and create lifelong memories, this resource for parents and grandparents is full of activity ideas that require little or no preparation and use materials that are easily found around the house. The 26 themed family events and 140 related activities go beyond game night and movie night by creating family traditions that kids will remember and look forward to repeating. Families laugh together on "Giggle Night" or "Opposite Night," explore during "Animal Night" and "Science Night," or scare themselves silly on "Spooky Night" and "Mystery Night." Everything needed to make the night complete is detailed, including skits, songs, crafts, games, and recipes.
  • Funny Bones: Comedy Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
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  • On Stage: Theater Games and Activities for Kids

    Lisa Bany-Winters

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Kids learn about theater with games and activities that cover basic theater vocabulary, puppetry and pantomime, sound effects, costumes, props, makeup, and more.
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