And here is the story as I now tell it. Needless to say a few things have been added in here and there. Enjoy and Happy Tuesday! (er, ignore frowny face at the beginning-this really is a rather fun story!)
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Tuesday Tales-Sodysaleritus #Storytelling for #Teachers and #Librarians and #Parents
I learned this from a book by Margaret Read MacDonald a long, long time ago. The idea she had was to create a collection of stories that would be quick and easy for librarians and teachers to learn. I so appreciated that when one summer I was looking for a story to tell and share as part of a summer reading program series. I especially appreciated it because not only did I not have a lot of time to learn and did not have a whole lot of experience storytelling. So a huge thank you to her! Here is the book:
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Under that bridge lived the meeeanest, uuuuugliest, haiiiiriest, smeeelious bear that you ever did see! LOL! I was actually acting it out with you at the end. ;)
ReplyDeleteyay on acting it out...that is exactly what I want to happen, lol!
DeleteWell, storytelling is a real art and you an artist. Very cute story.
ReplyDeleteOh man Rosi...thank you!
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