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Richard’s Duck Sense Programs implement both the art of puppetry and ventriloquism to hilariously educate students on such topics as core democratic values, diversity, citizenship, character, and anti-bullying. Over the past 25 years, he has inspired and entertained over 600,000 students, parents, and spectators at schools, libraries, and festivals. “We rate Richard’s program excellent when it comes to creativity, educational value, and communication in resolving student conflicts” (Ann Ojanen Herek, Holy Cross Elementary). Availability Fees Contact |
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