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Fairy-tale characters attending class in Beauty's castle library, but can you name them all? You'll have to read our series Storyland Adventures to find out! Art by Giorgia Broseghini 😍
Foxy Friday! We do love a fox in Storytime and this one is rather lovely, though it discovers the meaning of the phrase 'sour grapes' in Issue 61's fable. A fun lesson for kids, with art by Martina Rotondo 😍
So moved by all the kids & teachers on #schoolstrike4climate today, but frustrated that my daughter's school wasn't more supportive this time. It's our chance to rewrite this horrific story & we need to start doing so now. Also big up to @kidlit4climate ❤️ Art: Zhanna Mendel
What better way to celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day than to learn The Pirate Poodle poem (by Carolyn Wells) off by heart, me hearties? Read it in Storytime Issue 61! Illustrations by @Azbeen 😄#talklikeapirateday #splicethemainbrace
A stranger knocks on your door and gives you a purse of gold coins. What do you do? Well, in this folk tale, things don't quite go to plan. Based on a story by Ludwig Bechstein who was once more famous than the Grimms, with art by Barbara Bongini. Read it in Storytime Issue 61!
Teachers! Have your pupils entered our superhero competition yet? It's a great opportunity to work on character descriptions & get arty! The winner will see his or her hero in a published story too. Download our FREE activity pack & entry form here: https://t.co/8zlRtc2JQ8 👈😊
Blue Monday? Give yourself permission to be away with the fairies today. Storytime Issue 61 features an age-old Irish legend about the warrior poet Oisin and his journey to the Land of the Young. Let the art of @navarro_arenas transport you to their fairy revelries 😊✨
Fairytale Friday! Snow White's stepma isn't the only character with a magic mirror. Beauty has one too. In our new tale, she uses it to help a little friend & to show her pupils magical worlds. Like a fairy-tale version of an iPad! Read it in Issue 61. Art: Giorgia Broseghini 😍
Love this bold, striking art by Giulia Baratella. It's for a story from Canada's Haida people about how brave raven stole the sun, moon, stars, fire and water for humans – and how it got its black feathers. Read it in Storytime Issue 61! ☀️🌙⭐️🔥🌊😄🐦
We hope HM the Queen approves of our new story by author @missemolnar in Storytime 61. After all, she gets to try lots of fun stuff we often take for granted like painting fences, washing cars and doing a paper round! A fun story with fab illustrations by @KlabauterfrauSK 🗞👸🏼😄