Peter Pan
Narrator: The Darling children often dreamed of the magical land called the
Neverland. They saw the strange land with its lagoons, caves and forests. The
Neverland was different for each of the children. John lived in a boat turned upside
down on the sand. Michel lived in a wigwam, while Wendy lived in a house made
of leaves sewn together. They all dreamed of Peter, however, especially Wendy.
She knew that Peter Pan often came to the children’s room at night while they were
asleep. When she told her mother about this, Mrs Darling did not believe her.
Mrs Darling: No one can get into the house, dear.
Wendy: I think Peter comes in through the window.
Narrator: Mrs Darling was sure that Peter was just a dream, but the next night
Wendy finally met Peter Pan and he was real. She wanted to know more about the
interesting boy.
Wendy: How old are you?
Peter: I don’t know. But I’ m quiet young. I ran away the day I was born. I didn’t
want to grow up, you see.
Narrator: Wendy was very surprised
Wendy: So, where do you live now?
Peter: I live in the Neverland with the Lost Boys. They are boys who were lost
when they babies and their parents never found them, so they don’t have mothers.
Wendy: Oh, the poor boys!
Peter: Will you fly to Neverland with me and be a mother to the lost Boys?
Wendy: I can’t. I can’t fly!
Peter: just think of lovely thoughts and they will lift you up in the air.
Narrator: Wendy woke her brothers up.
Wendy: Can you teach John and Michael, too.
Narrator: Peter blow fairy dust on them and they began to fly around the room.
Peter took Wendy’s hand, and the four children flew out of the window into the
night sky.
Peter Pan
Narrator: The Darling children often dreamed of the magical land called the
Neverland. They saw the strange land with its lagoons, caves and forests. The
Neverland was different for each of the children. John lived in a boat turned upside
down on the sand. Michel lived in a wigwam, while Wendy lived in a house made
of leaves sewn together. They all dreamed of Peter, however, especially Wendy.
She knew that Peter Pan often came to the children’s room at night while they were
asleep. When she told her mother about this, Mrs Darling did not believe her.
Mrs Darling: No one can get into the house, dear.
Wendy: I think Peter comes in through the window.
Narrator: Mrs Darling was sure that Peter was just a dream, but the next night
Wendy finally met Peter Pan and he was real. She wanted to know more about the
interesting boy.
Wendy: How old are you?
Peter: I don’t know. But I’ m quiet young. I ran away the day I was born. I didn’t
want to grow up, you see.
Narrator: Wendy was very surprised
Wendy: So, where do you live now?
Peter: I live in the Neverland with the Lost Boys. They are boys who were lost
when they babies and their parents never found them, so they don’t have mothers.
Wendy: Oh, the poor boys!
Peter: Will you fly to Neverland with me and be a mother to the lost Boys?
Wendy: I can’t. I can’t fly!
Peter: just think of lovely thoughts and they will lift you up in the air.
Narrator: Wendy woke her brothers up.
Wendy: Can you teach John and Michael, too.
Narrator: Peter blow fairy dust on them and they began to fly around the room.
Peter took Wendy’s hand, and the four children flew out of the window into the
night sky.