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Free Children's Voice Over Scripts

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The Unicorn

Where the Sidewalk Ends (1974)

Script

The Unicorn
from the book “Where the Sidewalk Ends” (1974)
By Shel Silverstien

This is not the song. It is the poem written by Shel Silverstien that inspired the song. So read it as a you would to a child. If your ambitious let’s see how good your Irish holds up under a long read.

A long time ago, when the earth was green
and there was more kinds of animals than you’ve ever seen,
and they run around free while the world was bein’ born,
and the lovliest of all was the Unicorn.

There was green alligators and long-neck geese.
There was humpy bumpy camels and chimpanzees.
There was catsandratsandelephants, but sure as you’re born
the lovliest of all was the Unicorn.

But the Lord seen some sinnin’, and it caused him pain.
He says, “Stand back, I’m gonna make it rain.”
He says, “Hey Brother Noah, I’ll tell ya whatcha do.
Go and build me a floatin’ zoo.

And you take two alligators and a couple of geese,
two humpy bumpy camels and two chimpanzees.
Take two catsandratsandelephants, but sure as you’re born,
Noah, don’t you forget my Unicorn.”

Now Noah was there, he answered the callin’
and he finished up the ark just as the rain was fallin’.
He marched in the animals two by two,
and he called out as they went through,

“Hey Lord, I got your two alligators and your couple of geese,
your humpy bumpy camels and your chimpanzees.
Got your catsandratsandelephants – but Lord, I’m so forlorn
’cause I just don’t see no Unicorn.”

Ol’ Noah looked out through the drivin’ rain
but the Unicorns were hidin’, playin’ silly games.
They were kickin’ and splashin’ in the misty morn,
oh them silly Unicorn.

The goat started goatin’, and the snake started snakin’,
the elephant started elephantin’, and the boat started shaking’.
The mouse started squeakin’, and the lion started roarin’,
and everyone’s aboard but the Unicorn.

I mean the green alligators and the long-neck geese,
the humpy bumpy camels and the chimpanzees.
Noah cried, “Close the door ’cause the rain is pourin’ –
and we just can’t wait for them Unicorn.”

Then the ark started movin’, and it drifted with the tide,
and the Unicorns looked up from the rock and cried.
And the water come up and sort of floated them away –
that’s why you’ve never seen a Unicorn to this day.

You’ll see a lot of alligators and a whole mess of geese.
You’ll see humpy bumpy camels and lots of chimpanzees.
You’ll see catsandratsandelephants, but sure as you’re born
you’re never gonna see no Unicorn

Rindercella Book Script

Rindercella

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The Story of Rindercella.
Once apon a time, in a coreign fountry,
there lived a very geautiful birl;
her name was Rindercella.
Now, Rindercella lived with her mugly other and her two sad bisters.
And in this same coreign fountry,
there was a very prandsom hince.
And this prandsom hince was going to have a bancy fall.
And he’d invited people from riles amound, especially the pich reople.
Rindercella’s mugly other and her two sad blisters
went out to buy some drancy fesses to wear to this bancy fall,
but Rindercella could not go because all she had to wear were some old rirty dags.
Finally, the night of the bancy fall arrived and Rindercella couldn’t go.
So she just cat down and scried.
She was a kitten there a scrien,
when all at once there appeard before her,
her gairy fodmother.
And she touched her with her wagic mand …
and there appeared before her,
a cig boach and hix white sorces to take her to the bancy fall.
But now she said to Rindercella,
“Rindercella, you must be home before nidmight,
or I’ll purn you into a tumpkin!”
When Rindercella arrived at the bancy fall,
the prandsom hince met her at the door
because he had been watchin’ behind a woden hindow.
And Rindercella and the prandsom hince nanced all dight until nidmight…and they lell in fove.
And finally, the mid clock strucknight.
And Rindercella staced down the rairs,
and just as she beached the rottom, she slopped her dripper!
The next day,
the prandsom hince went all over the coreign fountry
looking for the geautiful birl
who had slopped her dripper.
Finally he came to Rindercella’s house.
He tried it on Rendercella’s mugly other … and it fidn’t dit.
Then he tried it on her two sigly usters … and it fidn’t dit.
Then he tried it on Rindercella … and it fid dit.
It was exactly the sight rize!
So they were married and lived heverly ever hapwards.
Now, the storal of the mory is this:
If you ever go to a bancy fall and want to have a pransom hince loll in fove with you,
don’t forget to slop your dripper!

Not another word! Script

Not another word!

Script

Little Girl: Is anyone gonna come for us soon?
Little Boy: They should be. How can anyone NOT hear your annoying voice?
Little Girl: Hey I happen to have a beautiful voice thank you very much.
Older Girl: Alright guys that’s enough from both of you.
Little Girl: But he said…
Older Girl: I know what he said. Now if you want to be found by someone we all have to keep quiet otherwise we’ll lose all of our energy.
Little Boy: Well we wouldn’t be in this mess if it wasn’t for her. Why don’t you ever listen to what anyone says?
Little Girl: How was I supposed to know that we were going to fall into this giant ditch?
Older Girl: Did you guys NOT just hear me?
Little Boy: Oh I don’t know probably by NOT following random strangers.
Older Girl: HELLO… AM I TALKING TO MYSELF?
Little Boy: Sorry I’m just really angry that we’re stuck down here for this stupid dummy. We shouldn’t have even gone after her.
Little girl: Hey!
Little Boy: Well it’s true, you’re always making more trouble for us.
Little Girl: No it’s not.
Older Girl: Enough you two. I don’t wanna hear another word out of you. Got it?
Little Boy: yeah
Little Girl: mmhmm
Little Boy: So…
Older girl: I said… not… another… word.

MyFirstFamilySafari.com Commerical

MyFirstFamilySafari.com

Commerical

Imagine speeding across the stunning Savannah as you race some of the fastest animals on earth. Are your kids with you? Prob’ly not. Let’s face it, taking your kids on a safari may not be the most practical thing in the world. MyFirstFamilySafari.com brings the adventure and excitement of an African safari right to your computer. Enjoy graceful gazelles, enormous elephants, giant giraffes and roaring rhinos as you safely make your way across beautiful landscapes. Adventure awaits you, at MyFirstFamilySafari.com.

My First Games Commerical

Hasbro

Commerical

It’s laughing with her at the funny characters. Helping her learn to win, lose and take turns. That’s what MY First Games are all about. They take just a minute, but you’ll give her the most important thing of all, a part of yourself. Hasbro, Parker Brother and Milton Bradley.

Lego Commerical

Lego

Commerical

My child has quite an imagination. His teachers say that some day he’ll be doing great things. Right now, he’s already an architect, a designer, an engineer … I think he’s a creative genius … and thanks to Legos, the creative building toy, there’s just no limit to what he can do. LEGOS … the creative diversion that helps develop a child’s potential.

Kids On Demand

For more children’s entertainment – check out 4 Kids TV On Demand. Here you’ll find exclusive episodes and premiers of all your favorites. Just go to Kids and select – 4Kids TV.

Script

In his work at the Explorer Academy, a 12-year-old embarks on a global hunt for a secret formula that could reveal his hidden past.
Plunged into a world of critical missions and code breaking, it might be difficult—especially when he doesn’t know who he can trust.

Kids Explorer Academy

Kids Explorer Academy

Commerical

Cruz Coronado applies to attend an exclusive school for explorers, the Explorer Academy, where his mother worked before dying in a mysterious lab accident.
Plunged into a world of critical missions and code breaking, the 12-year-old embarks on a global hunt for a secret formula that could reveal his hidden past. But it might be difficult—especially when you don’t know who you can trust.

Jewel Quest Commerical

Jewel Quest

Commerical

The Jewel Quest phenomenon continues with all-new addictive puzzle fun. Follow Rupert as he picks up a new treasure trail in search of the grandest Jewel Board ever!

Hooked On Phonics

Hooked On Phonics

Commercial

Start you child reading in four weeks with Hooked on Phonics. Use Hooked on Phonics about 20 minutes a day, a few times a week, and your child could be reading a bedtime story to you! This unique 3-step system puts phonics instruction together with 50 great books and fun interactive games to give your child a head start in reading. Try Hooked on Phonics today and see why parents rated it the #1 trusted name in teaching kids to read.

Discovery Kids

Discovery Kids

Television Announcement

What’s as strong as an elephant? Stinks like a skunk? And can see in the dark? Find out next on Discovery Kids!

Crayola Markers

Crayola

Commerical

Crayola Color Wonder Markers color only on special paper. So you kids can express their creativity more often…in more places…with less mess. Crayola Color Wonder. It starts with Crayola.

Crayola Color Wonder Markers

Crayola

Commerical

Crayola Color Wonder Markers color only on special paper. So your kids can express their creativity more often…in more places…with less mess. Crayola Color Wonder. It starts with Crayola.

Clayton and Friends

Clayton and Friends - S01 E52 -Clayton visit the zoo

Television

[it was a boring day at Claytons house when he was trying to think of what to do]

Joy: I am so bored is there anything we can do?

Clayton: I believe not joy

Gavin vines: ugh I can’t believe that we don’t have anything to do I’m bored

Poppy: I wish I sang in here that would be fun

[phone rings]

Clayton: who could that be [awnsers the phone] hello ?

Steve Irwin: [on the phone] hello clay it’s me Steve irwin how are you
Doing mate?

Clayton: we are all so bored we don’t have anything to do today

Steve Irwin: oh I see, hey I have an idea you all can come to the Australia Zoo

Clayton: that’s a great idea Steve we’ll be right over

Steve Irwin: crikey I’ll see you there later [hangs up]

Clayton: everyone don’t be bored anymore because we’re going to the zoo!

[everybody cheers in exitment]

Clayton: we got tickets so let’s go

Poppy: I knew we would do something after a while I feel like singing now!

Bob The Builder

Bob the Builder

Television

Kids share the fun as Follow Me Scoop follows Bob wherever he goes. Kids push Bob’s talky-talky button and Scoop drives and then…makes the coolest moves! Have lots of fun, when you bring home Follow me Scoop! Another Bob the Builder Toy from…Learning Curve!

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