Through puppetry and song, this performance for children in Kindergarten to Year 3 teaches students the difference between scary things that are fun (like rollercoasters) and those scary secrets that we need to tell a trusted adult about.
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Through puppetry and song, this performance for children in Kindergarten to Year 3 teaches students the difference between scary things that are fun (like rollercoasters) and those scary secrets that we need to tell a trusted adult about.
To book a performance please submit the enquiry form on the Book a Program page linked below and the Arts and Education Coordinator will be in touch.
This performance is an ideal way to present the key concepts of protective behaviours to young students in an engaging and non-threatening way.
At this foundational stage, safety education needs to be more than just a set of rules – it needs to be a memorable adventure. Our puppet-based performances are specifically crafted to align with the Early Years Learning Framework, using storytelling and song to translate complex concepts like ’emergency response’ or ‘private zones’ into a language children understand. By engaging their imagination, we ensure that vital safety messages stick, creating a positive first relationship with safety figures like the police.
We understand that for young learners, ‘doing’ is as important as ‘seeing.’ Our performers are experts in managing early childhood audiences, ensuring every session is interactive, inclusive, and emotionally supportive. When you book a Lower Primary show, you aren’t just hosting a performance; you’re giving your students the confidence to trust their instincts and the vocabulary to ask for help when they need it most.