Shebaa’s Adventure to Jopplety How

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Shebaa The Sheep has never had any wool! She spends her days feeling different from all of the other sheep in her herd and it makes her feel very sad. After finding a book at her local library, Shebaa goes on a quest to meet the world’s most intelligent and wise creature in all of the land; The Wisdom Cow of Jopplety How in the hope that he can grant her one wish, to have a coat of wool her lamb friends would envy. Join Shebaa as she goes on an adventure, meets other furry friends on the way and learns that there are differences in the most unlikely of places.
Award-winning theatre company, Concrete Youth are delighted to present Shebaa’s Adventure to Jopplety How. Find out more at their website.
Written by Elle Douglas and directed by Belle Streeton, this online multi sensory production for audiences living with profound and multiple learning disabilities is perfect to ease the boredom of lockdown, packed full of sensory moments that are sure to open up the imaginations of your little ones!
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How will the sensory play work?
At the beginning of the video, parents/carers/staff will see an on-screen list of objects that they will require during the show for sensory interaction. Don’t worry! These items have been especially chosen so they are common items that can often be found around the home. If you don’t have any or all of these items, don’t worry, we’ve added backup sensory suggestions incase you don’t own what’s on the list, or maybe the person you care for isn’t keen on the item you give them to explore!
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Daniel Swift –
Beautiful show!