To celebrate National Storytelling Week , we are exploring the narrative from Norse mythology of Idun, the goddess of youth and the keeper of the life-giving golden apples. See link in bio.

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Once upon a time, storytelling was a way to pass the time. Now, it's an excellent way to entertain and teach each other new ideas.

starts tomorrow, so here’s a few titles to inspire the storyteller in you…

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This try Storytime. It’s one of the leading kids magazines – that’s packed with fairy tales, new stories, funny poems, gorgeous illustrations & much more! Download it for free on the app today!

https://t.co/GWK61I9JGH

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We hope you've enjoyed reading and telling stories this week. Head over to the Fairy Tale Library if you fancy some wonderful tales to see you through the weekend. https://t.co/CS3ic9v6LZ

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As part of enjoy the Tales of Colonel Frederick Burnaby. The famous Victorian Bedfordian was known for his great strength, adventures, hot air ballooning and eventful military career. Enjoy the stories here: https://t.co/qXx4TNT2Nz

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I think maps are natural storytellers all by themselves!
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Does anyone else endlessly peer at story maps finding yourself lost for a while to other worlds?

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It’s so why not not retell a fairy tale or create your very own mythical story with this week’s writing challenge! 🌈

Read my mythical story below with illustrations drawn by myself too for inspiration! 🌈

https://t.co/tc5H1YcTiF

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📖 It's so step into Storyland and enjoy 📖

Whether it is a short, medium or long story you're after, settle down and share a story with your little ones.

Get yourself a copy here: https://t.co/0yW8BbYCHw

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Tatterhood is born to her queen mother riding on a goat & holding a wooden spoon. She goes on to save her sister from trolls & more.

Art: unknown

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To celebrate Library staff will read aloud extracts from their chosen children’s books. The next read aloud session is happening at 2pm, join Suzanne to find out which book she has picked and what she’ll be reading.

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"Do you think I could have tea with you?"

Animals like Judith Kerr’s Tiger have been part of stories for centuries. Invent your own animal with this activity

🔗https://t.co/unJzu7oIup
🎨© Kerr-Kneale Productions Ltd 1968

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This try Storytime. It’s one of the leading kids magazines – that’s packed with fairy tales, new stories, funny poems, gorgeous illustrations & much more! Download it for free on the app today!

https://t.co/GWK61I9JGH

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🐷🕸️ 🐖 🕷️ Our contribution today is 'Happy Hogs', in honour of friendly Wilbur in the children's classic 'Charlotte's Web'. 🐷🕸️ 🐖 🕷️

https://t.co/7IY5I1aQun

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I like a bit of gore in my folklore so here is the Beast of Gévaudan - let's preserve our wolves and foxes and live with wild beasts among us - they won't attack us but scarey stories are good too

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Tomorrow's will be 'The Dragon Birthday Present,' and then 'Tidalick,' a tale from Australia about an ENORMOUS frog.
Happy everyone https://t.co/3AdNXya6L6

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Another one of my favorite is 'The Emperor's New Clothes.' Where a pompous King believes he is parading around the finest material; invisible to all who are stupid or incompetent. When actually, he is the naked fool.#FolkloreThursday

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To celebrate Library staff will read aloud extracts from their chosen children’s books. The next read aloud session is happening at 2pm tomorrow, join Suzanne to find out which book she has picked and what she’ll be reading.

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To celebrate Today's (3.00 pm Wed Feb 3rd) will be 'The Magic Fish' followed by 'The Peddlar of Swaffham'. https://t.co/kZ9ZYghmE4. afterwards it'll be here: https://t.co/6zPFRmEnpr

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Its and we've rounded up only a few of the best !

Including 's Roman Mysteries, and of course ! 🐻 Tell us your favourite stories from the City...

https://t.co/kL5Sy40WCt

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Don't worry if you missed workshop for children aged 7+ and their families - taking participants on an experiential journey of dyslexia. It's still available all week for
https://t.co/d5qLGwCKfg

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