I've just joined this discussion forum. Since becoming a children's librarian with a lot of preschool or mixed family audiences, I have been branching more and more into use of props - and having fun doing it. I also have great fun using props wit...
I tell a Noah's Ark story about the rainbow "How the Birds Got Their Colors." I know it is an African-American tale. My notes on what sources I first found it in are at work, but here are the bones.
Bare bones:
You know about Noah's ark, rained 4...
This is a place where storytellers can share their favorite tellable versions of public domain stories. You may include notes, sources, telling tips, and interesting anecdotes about the story. Happy Tales to You!
I loved hanging out with you again, Vicky. You folks did SUCH a wonderful job with that conference. Memories forever from that one. Can't thank you all enough.
But then Hawaii is my favorite spot in the universe, so any excuse to show up and gaze at the mountains delights no end.
Vicky,
Aloha! We roomed together in Bellingham several years ago and I just saw you on this site. I don't visit often but it is a great place to find storytellers. Missed coming to your festival but a friend of mine met you - Tammy Cole. It is a real small world.
HA! Now let's both see how this can help us befirend and inform and
infect and spread words of good cheer and talespinning, Vicky.
We will confur. Jeff
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I am a children's librarian and storyteller, coordinator of our local swap group, the Moonlight Storytellers.