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RAINBOWS and MIRACLES PRODUCTIONS


For KIDSand the "Kid" in Everyone! 

Live, Fun Educational Programs

-8 Steps to Student Success!

This Educational Program uses the powerful vehicle of music to "speak" to students and incorporates Curriculum Standards for the State of California.  It has benefited and been enjoyed by thousands of Students for more than 15 years.  Consistently praised by Principals and Teachers.

 Recommended audience: K-6 and parents

-Learning with Duke and Jimbo

This musical show carries clear, beneficial messages.  Using characters, animal and human, like Duke London (a man) and Jimbo (a talking Koala) the performances Delight and Educate alike. 

-Duke and Jimbo and the Princess that is Blind

Join Duke (the man) and Jimbo (the koala) as they embark on a search for a very special princess! You'll enjoy the other fascinating animal characters they encounter along the way.  The songs are fun!  And they're memorable, as are the lessons about how we treat persons of differing circumstances.

Recommended for all ages 

(Contact Barbara Kimber for booking: iwrighter@hotmail.com)

  

Quality Musical and Educational Materials

-Musical CD's

These are for entertainment as well as education.  Grownups enjoy them as much as kids do.

-Audio Dramas

These fascinate and hold the imagination as kids listen, forming the video in their own minds. Popular among these is the mock-radio program:  "The Zoo-For-Free Zoo!" with DJ hosts Duke and Jimbo.

-Engaging Stories

Among these are the New Book series based on the CD "Duke and the Winter Animals".  The first book in the series is  "The Arctic Fox" (Soon to be released).

Recommended for all ages 

 

One of our Associate Performers shares their background this way:

"When I was about six years old, our family TV quit working. To our horror, my mother refused to have it repaired and insisted instead that we go to the new library in our neighborhood and bring books home to read. We were thus made to see our wonderful world through the pages of books.

This experience was expanded when the library offered headsets to hear books that were recorded. It was by listening that I first "read" the story of BAMBI--something I'll never forget.

To this day I'm convinced that forming the mental pictures that reading and listening required of my imagination back then, contributed greatly to the creativity I now enjoy!"