The easiest is to go later at night when there is a smaller group, but if your kids are not night owls, that may not work for you. Outside of that, try to get your kids in the front where they can be seen (in a nice manner- because CMs will notice if you are not being nice to others). Then be sure your kids know to be loud and ham it up when they ask who can hop, roar, neigh etc. My DD has been Beast, Mrs. Potts (more than once- she can bounce), I think she was the Phillipe once, and she has been the salt or pepper shaker or utensils which are the everyone else roles several times. For Beast, we were later at night and there were no little boys in our group and she roared so loud (roar, not scream) they could not help but notice her. Mrs. Potts, she bounced her little heart out. She has also bounced her little heart out trying to be Mrs. Potts and then been a left over utensil, so you just never know. As long as their raise their hands when they are asked if anyone else wants to participate, they will be in it as a utensil of some sort.