Two Classic Stories in the Style of Dr. Seuss!
Pastors, teachers, and storytellers: These two “Dr. Spoof” stories of mine (with illustrations by my wife Trudy) have been read and performed throughout North America, and other countries as well. And now both are available for you to read or perform from my script publisher SkitGuys.com (hilarious Seussical illustrations included!) What better time to present a family-friendly message on one or both of these classic Bible stories than this summer?
Click on titles to preview scripts.
Wharton Finds a Whatzit – SkitGuys says, “This extremely loose paraphrase of the Book of Exodus — in the style of Dr.Seuss! — focuses on God’s provision for His people. Despite its satirical tone, it ends with a wise and thoughtful conclusion. Wildly successful in its premiere performance, it plays like a Pixar movie — kids respond on one level, grown-ups another. Includes optional PowerPoint images!”
Little Rock, Big God – SkitGuys says, “This Dr. Seuss-style retelling of the David and Goliath story, by the author of Wharton Finds a Whatzit, is satirical in style, yet offers genuine insights about faith. It too plays like a Pixar movie—kids respond on one level, grown-ups on another. PowerPoint illustrations included!”
P.S. Visit The Story Shop (above) to see my whole catalogue of movies, scripts, books, and teaching resources!

Will do, thanks
You and your wife are remarkably creative. 🙂
Aw, thank you, Nancy.
howdy
This is absolutely tremendous!
–Scott
Why, thank you, Scott!
Love this!
Fabulous!
Thank you, Nancy!
Most welcome!
Only you could come up with Dr Seuss’s take on the Bible, Mitch! (That’s a compliment, btw.)
;>) Thanks, Sandy.
Love this!
Thanks, Isabella!
Those drawings are exceptionally good. I’ve to get these stories for my little girl.
<3
Are those books available anywhere else Mitch? They’re $10. The shipping would cost more 😟
I’m afraid they’re not available in book form, Iba. The link is to a site the sells the script for reading aloud, along with the pictures on PowerPoint slides.
Thankyou Mitch. I’ll check out the site. Atleast we can read it once.
This looks so fun. I hate to admit it, but I still love Dr. Seuss.
This is amazing! You two are certainlya dynamic duo!
Why, thank you, Jody!
The illustrations are out of this world. And what better tribute than using his content as inspiration.
Thank you on my wife’s behalf, Ankur.
These are brilliant!
Thank you!