This fall, PushPush will present a show for kids by Neil Shulman M.D, author of the book that inspired the movie, Doc Hollywood. Dr. Neil the Banana Peel appears regularly on PBS educating kids about health and medicine. He'll present What's in a Doctor's Bag? at PushPush on November 27th at 4pm.
Dr. Neil uses slapstick, puppetry and audience participation to entertain children and help them feel better about going to the doctor. Not only will children learn about the instruments doctors use and why they visit the doctor, Shulman also uses different activities to demonstrate how to live a healthy life. Neil Shulman is the host of the PBS show What's in a Doctor's Bag?, and author of What? Dead Again? which inspired the movie Doc Hollywood. The show is roughly 50 minutes and is recommended ages 3 - 8 (but other ages will have fun too)!
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November 27th, 4pm
$8 for Adults
$5 for Kids 4+
$2 Ages 1 - 3
Storytelling and Singalong with Lisa Coleman
Saturdays in December, PushPush will present Lisa Coleman, a singer, songwriter and author who writes children songs and books inspired by true experiences with nature and animals. Coleman's books and songs are used to teach and encourage young minds joy and compassion for animals, people, and the environment. She uses her guitar, storybook projections, and the audience to share the stories in each of her books. Recommended for ages 3-7, but younger toddlers are welcome too!
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