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Narrator 1: Daisy-Head Mayzie By Dr. Seuss Characters: Narrator 1 Mr. Grumm Narrator 2 Mom Narrator 3 Mr. McGrew Butch Doc Einstein Patient Miss Sneetcher Finch Mayzie Mayor Finagle Officer Narrator 1: It s hard to believe such a thing could be true, and I hope such a thing never happens to you. But it happened, they say, to poor Mayzie McGrew. And it happened like this.. Narrator 2: She was sitting one day, at her desk, in her school, in her usual way, when she felt a small twitch on the top of her head. Narrator 3: So Mayzie looked up. And she almost dropped dead. Something peculiar was going on there.. A daisy was sprouting right out of her hair! Narrator 2: Behind her was sitting young Herman (Butch) Stroodel.

Butch: This looks like a daisy up here on her noodle! It doesn t make sense! Why, it couldn t be so! A noodle s no place for a daisy to grow! Narrator 3: Then up spoke another boy, Einstein Van Tass, the brightest young man in the whole of the class, Einstein: It s a very odd place to be sprouting a daisy. But, nevertheless, one IS growing on Mayzie! Butch: Hey! Lookit, Narrator 1: cried Butch, Butch: right here in this room! Daisy-Head Mayzie! She s bursting in bloom. Narrator 1: Miss Sneetcher, the teacher, came rushing up quick. Miss Sneetcher: Such nonsense! Some child here is playing a trick! Which one of you boys stuck that thing in her hair?

You know that a daisy could never grow there! Butch: But, Teacher, Narrator 2: said Butch, Butch: I saw the thing rise right out of her head with my very own eyes. Just give it a yank if you think I tell lies! Narrator 3: But Miss Sneetcher had heard quite enough of this talk. Miss Sneetcher: Mayzie! Hold still! Let me get at that stalk! Mayzie: OUCH! Narrator 1: hollered Mayzie. Butch: Quit yanking, Narrator 2: Butch said.

Butch: You re giving her pains. I ll bet that those roots go way down in her brains! Narrator 3: The kids in the class started shouting like crazy: Butch and Einstein: Daisy-Head! Daisy-Head! DAISY-HEAD MAYZIE! Miss Sneetcher: Children, be quiet! Good grief and alas! Narrator 1: Miss Sneetcher was shocked by the noise in her class. Miss Sneetcher: I ve taught in this room twenty years. Maybe more. But I ve never seen anything like this before! I ll have to report it. You ll just have to come To the Principal s office and show Mr. Grumm! Narrator 2: Now the Principal, good Mr. Gregory Grumm, was a very nice man, just as smart as they come. He knew more than anyone else in this nation About long division and multiplication. He knew all the answers. Why oceans are deep.

Why skies are so high, and why mountains are steep. He should have the answer to this thing on Mayzie. Mr. Grumm: My word! Narrator 3: he declared. Mr. Grumm: It s a genuine daisy! I ve seen them quite often in fields growing wild. But never before on the head of a child. Now what in the world ever made this thing sprout? I have no idea. But I m going to find out! It says here..it says, daisies grow on the land. They grow between rocks. They grow also in sand. It mentions right here they can grow in a pot. But mention the head of a girl, it does not! Daisies, it says, sometimes grow in Alaska. Also Missouri, Rhode Island, Nebraska. They grow in Japan and in Spain and Peru, In India, France, and in Idaho, too. They grow in South Boston. And also in Rome.

But WHY should they grow on this little girl s dome? Mayzie: Say, lookit! Narrator 1: said Mayzie. Mr. Grumm: It s wilting! It s drooping! How wonderful, Mayzie! It soon will be dead! You ll be rid of that daisy! In just a few minutes, our troubles will pass, Narrator 2: declared Mr. Grumm. Mr. Grumm: Take her back to the class. Narrator 3: Then the principal saw a most terrible sight. The daisy was dying. (And THAT was all right.) But that daisy was part of poor Mayzie McGrew, And Mayzie was starting to wilt away, too! Mr. Grumm: Teacher, Narrator 1: said Grumm,

Mr. Grumm: you know what I think! They re both going to die! Hurry! Bring them a drink! That daisy! That girl s the worst problem in town! You take her away and you make her lie down! You lock her up tight in that room down the hall. There are quite a few numbers that I ve got to call! Get Mayzie s parents on the end of the line. I need them here quickly while there is still time! Narrator 2: On the phone Mayzie s mom asked, Mom: What s all the fuss? Narrator 3: Then: Mom: Goodness to Betsy! I ll catch the next bus! Narrator 1: A call to the shoe store reached Mr. McGrew. He answered while holding a customer s shoe. Mr. McGrew: Yes, this is..oh, no!

I really must go! Mr. Grumm: A doctor should see her, Narrator 2: the Principal said, Mr. Grumm: And an expert on plants like the one on her head. Narrator 3: So he called Dr. Eisenbart, who said, Doc: What a trick! My stethoscope s packed, I ll be there in a tick! Patient: Wait Doc! Narrator 1: said his patient, Patient: I ll come along too. My brother s a vet. And he knows this McGrew. Narrator 2: When he heard, Finch the Florist grabbed for his shears,

Finch: I ll be there just as soon as my truck can shift gears! Narrator 3: Meanwhile, poor Mayzie lay down on a couch, The daisy slumped down on its leaves in a slouch. But the window was open, because it was warm, And the sweet-smelling daisy attracted a swarm Of bees. Narrator 1: BUZZ! Bees, bees! The faster she ran, the faster they flew. So Mayzie kept running. What else could she do? Narrator 3: She attempted to hide behind Officer Thatcher, Who cupped out his hat like a bumblebee catcher. Narrator 1: The bees took his hat. Thatcher said, Officer: I m no fool! Narrator 2: And ran after Mayzie back to the school.

Narrator 3: Principal Grumm didn t know what to do. Miss Sneetcher: It s worse! Narrator 1: cried Miss Sneetcher. Miss Sneetcher: Much worse than we feared. The daisy and Mayzie have both disappeared! Narrator 2: Behind her came charging Mr. McGrew, Chased by a customer chasing his shoe, Finch the Florist, Dr. Eisenbart, too. Dr. Eisenbart s patient, and Mrs. McGrew. Narrator 3: Then through the window with Officer Thatcher, Who slammed the pane shut so the bees couldn t catch her, Jumped Mayzie McGrew to the floor in a splatter, With the daisy still there, except taller and fatter! Mom: My poor little daughter! The daisy! It s true! I m going to faint!

Narrator 1: cried Mrs. McGrew. Finch: Tut, tut, Narrator 2: said the Florist, Finch: there s no need for tears just because there s a daisy between her two ears. I ll snip it right off with my sharp pruning shears. Doc: She s my patient, don t touch her! You must stand apart! We have to have room, Narrator 2: said Doc Eisenbart. Doc: I think that Mayzie and her plant could help me get a research grant! Narrator 3: Then the door opened wide And the Mayor stepped inside. At meetings and greetings there was none to compare. He was best at long speeches, chock-full of hot air!

Mayor: I promise, my friends, that if I m re-elected, this daisy on Mayzie will be disconnected. The law of our fathers is simple and sound, Daisies belong and should stay in the ground. The rest are illegal. We ll bar them from town! Narrator 1: From the back came a voice, sometimes loud, sometimes slick, Of a wheeler and dealer, who knew every trick! Finagle: I m Finagle the Agent. You ve heard of me, I m sure. I represent young what s-his-name, and others, now on tour. But, Mayzie, you re so special, please let me shake your hand. Your talent is a wondrous thing unique in all the land. Daisy-Head Mayzie spelled out in bright light will draw kids in the day, and parents at night! Daisy-Head Mayzie, you ve got quite an act! Just stick with me, kid, and sign this contract. Your flower needs to sign too. Narrator 2: Her mother said,

Mom: Mayzie! Don t be a fool! Narrator 3: And the Principal begged her not to leave school. But Mayzie didn t stop to blink. She signed her name in think-proof ink. And the daisy signed too. Narrator 1: Daisy-Head fever was gripping the nation. It had quickly become a worldwide sensation! Daisy-Head burgers, and Daisy-Head drinks. Daisy-Head stockings, and Daisy-Head sinks. Daisy-Head buttons, and Daisy-Head bows. Mayzie was famous, the star of her shows. Narrator 2: Fame had knocked on Mayzie s door. Now she had it all and more. Piles of money stacked in tens, But what is money without friends? A dream had led her far astray. That was the price she had to pay. Narrator 3: Mayzie McGrew ran night and day, Nowhere to go, nowhere to stay. Because she was sure that everyone must have written her off in total

disgust, over and over again in her head, These are the words that poor Mayzie said: Mayzie: I can never go home. Nobody loves me. Nobody loves me. Narrator 1: Nobody loved her..? Poor Mayzie McGrew! It s hard to believe such a thing could be true. And maybe that s why, then, this daisy above, When Mayzie below began talking of love.. Well, you know about daisies. When love is in doubt, the job of a daisy is, Try and Find Out! Narrator 2: They love her..they love her NOT! They love her..they love her NOT! Don t worry, Mayzie. They love you. Mayzie: They love me! Narrator 3: Well..That s how it all happened. The thing went away. And Mayzie McGrew is quite happy today,

Back at her studies, and doing just great In all her subjects in Room Number 8. Narrator 1: And concerning that daisy..you know that it never Grew out of the top of her head again ever! Narrator 2: Err..well, it practically never popped up there again. Excepting, occasionally. Just now and then. Mom and Mr. McGrew: TING! Scripted by Jill Jauquet, SRT Green Bay Public Schools Courtesy of www.readinglady.com