Of course, the school is encouraging all the kids to DIY their costumes (don't even get us started on schools' arts budgets these days), but your little one is so into her character, she is eager to make sure she represents her right, down to the last detail!
With a little practice, she should be able to tie the scarf on quickly enough to get back on stage in time for her cue, without the help of a stage manager!An Impassioned Part to PlayHarriet Tubman had a significant and crucially important role in American history, and we’re certain that your little girl can play the part well and do it justice. A Proud HeritageYour little girl was selected to play Harriet Tubman in her school's play; that's fantastic! It's hard to know if she's caught the acting bug, or if this eagerness and dedication is Harriet-specific, but either way, her enthusiasm is infectious (even from our obstructed view seats)!Fun DetailsIn this period-perfect look, your little actress will be the highlight of the school play. Although we have a feeling your kid would gladly reenact her scenes as many times as you ask her, so long as she's in costume! Harriet Tubman/Susan B.