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It's #NationalStorytellingWeek2020 this week, so here are a few of my retellings you can use at home or in the classroom. @HCBoz @templarbooks @MacmillanKidsUK @Watts_Wayland @KatyLoffman @LeedsSLS @leedslibraries
Come and join local author Vidya who will be sharing her children’s book Chickoo’s Adventures.
About little chickoo who is looking for his lost papa. Just drop in on Tuesday February 4, 4pm to 4.30pm at #WokinghamLibrary to take part. #nationalstorytellingweek @LoveWokingham
It's #NationalStorytellingWeek and yet some of the books we love to use to tell stories have no words at all. Here's a list of some of our favourite wordless books. https://t.co/XD9Vwkdy2v
'Tell me a Story' a poem about the best kind of stories of all, on #NationalStorytellingWeek beautifully illustrated by @JoolsAWilson 🎨 📚 📖
Here's an oldie from @readersdigestUK for #NationalStorytellingWeek
#publishers #publishing
Man's best friend: Charles Gough, died in a fall on Helvellyn, in 1805. He was accompanied by his dog Foxie, who stayed by his side for three months until his body was discovered.
(Painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer)
#NationalStorytellingWeek #history #Cumbria
Happy #NationalStorytellingWeek! To celebrate, why not enter your child's @BBCRadio2 #500Words story? To help them write their best story ever, you can find lots of brilliant tips, expert advice and fun activities on Oxford Owl: https://t.co/mbSlGxbABF
Fascinating fen characters help children learn about #TheFens. Why not explore #Ely this #NationalStoryTellingWeek, with Muscovy and Eeli's story and colouring in puzzle books from @BabylonArtsEly @visitely. @sfs_uk https://t.co/MiARVJ5w9h
For #NationalStorytellingWeek we've got some tips and tricks for telling engaging stories that connect with audiences. 📚
Here's how we create relatable #characters to populate our #stories:
https://t.co/9BYhcSW4GI
#FridayReads
#FolkloreThursday #NationalStorytellingWeek One of my favourite traditional tales is Maud and the Dragon or The Dragon of Mordiford. Legend has it that in a small English community a girl, Maud, found and raised a baby dragon. Sadly, it regressed to its beastly nature...
Thank you #folklorethursday 🐉 Today's #folklore theme has been traditional #tales and #stories to celebrate #NationalStorytellingWeek. This is @shanonsinn signing off. Have a great week everyone! (img. Frans Snyders pre 1657)
For #NationalStorytellingWeek we recommend you listen to this fab adventure by @andyjshepherd - The Boy Who Grew Dragons which has been longlisted for the Blue Peter Awards & lucky for listeners, it’s part of a series, so you won’t be short on adventures! https://t.co/mas4R7w6Ae
When a father makes an ill-considered wish, his 7 sons are transformed into ravens. Their brave sister goes on a quest to find them, undoes the curse & brings them home. “The Seven Ravens”, Grimm’s Fairy #Tales. #FolkloreThursday #NationalStorytellingWeek
It is #NationalStorytellingWeek & we know how #museum objects can tell us amazing stories. So here are four objects from our collections for you to put into your own story - share your stories with us we would love to read what you create 📖📝
A day surrounded by snow made our imagination run riot. Thinking of childhood stories began to look again at illustrators of Alice in Wonderland. And discovered these enchanting images by Leonard Weisgard & @ToveJansson1914
#storytellingweek #pictures #Illustrations #ArtMatters
"I'm scared," said Piglet.
"A story will help," said Pooh.
"How?"
"Don't you know? Stories make your heart grow."
#NationalStorytellingWeek
📚 Wooo, it's #NationalStorytellingWeek and we are a firm believer and advocate in developing young minds through #literacy.
Have a little read of #tigeropolis this week if you can! #Conservation #environmental values & protecting #wildlife for 8+ yrs. https://t.co/6oxd5CCeqZ
From the ART OF READING POSTCARD PACK JACKIE MORRIS https://t.co/6aByilMDK7 @JackieMorrisArt @graffeg_books #NationalStorytellingWeek #Reading
It's #NationalStorytellingWeek this week, so if you're sitting comfortably.... A bearded old sea dog tells a wild and scary fisherman's tale: "Now when you chaps are listenin' I've got a yarn or two to spin." Postcard from Grenville Collins Postcard Collection @Mary_Evans
Hurray for #celtic #goddesses,#princesses and #queens of the #forests & #woods on #NationalStoryTellingWeek. Our brand new #greetingscards have designs from the wonderful #artist #AmandaClark
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