Classic fairy tales, reimagined for the stage. From Little Red Riding Hood to The Three Little Pigs and Goldilocks, this collection brings beloved characters to life through flexible, easy-to-use short scripts for children aged 5–11.
Perfect for teachers and parents, these plays work in classrooms, assemblies, after-school clubs, and home learning. Each script lasts just 5 to 10 minutes, making them ideal for reader’s theatre, group reading, and quick drama sessions with minimal preparation.
Teachers, group leaders, or parents can take the Storyteller/Narrator role, guiding children of mixed reading levels through clear structure and supportive pacing. Every play includes simple stage directions that encourage movement and expression, with minimal props and straightforward staging.
Discover the magic of:
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Humpty Dumpty’s Great Fall
The Elves and the Shoemaker’s Secret
The Talking Tree
Stone Soup
and many more
Each play supports:
Flexible participation through adaptable casting for small or large groups
Speaking and listening through structured dialogue and turn-taking
Oral language development through storytelling vocabulary and expressive talk
Reading fluency and comprehension through reader’s theatre style shared reading
Confidence and presentation skills through short, achievable performances
Collaboration and teamwork through rehearsal, cooperation, and shared roles
Movement and expression through clear stage directions and character choices
Inclusion through mixed-ability access, supported by a Narrator/Storyteller role
Low-prep use with minimal props and clear, classroom-friendly structure
Plus, enjoy bonus drama activities that build coordination, storytelling, imagination, and confident communication, helping groups learn together through the timeless charm of fairy tales.
Julie Meighan, based in Cork, Ireland, is a play therapist, lecturer, author, and blogger. As a lecturer at Munster Technological University, she specializes in drama education within the Early Years programme. Julie runs the blog https: //dramastartbooks.com, focusing on creative arts and drama. She has authored numerous acclaimed books on drama, translated into several languages. Julie is a sought-after speaker, delivering engaging workshops and training globally on play therapy and creative arts, emphasizing practical approaches to integrating drama into education.