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Day Two: Storytelling Workshop

posted on August 27, 2014

We read aloud, acted, spoke, coloured, stamped and drew. I heard two stories about a zoo, and we read a lovely story about two rabbits and a fairy princess. What a feast of stories it was! The three-day storytelling workshop had:
1. Tikki tikki tembo
2. The Witch and her Two Daughters (adapted from two folktales by Varsha Seshan)
3. The Three Engines
4. The Hunter and his Five Sons
5. The Little Corner Shop (by Varsha Seshan)
6. The Fox and the Farm (by Varsha Seshan)
7. The Lady of the Lake (loosely based on a traditional tale)
8. A Bear that Growls (loosely based on a traditional tale)

05. Deeva, Gia, Kristine and Aarya - Show and Tell
Show and Tell – with two ponies, two rabbits, a fox, a helicopter and a camera
06. Drawing the farm from the story told
Drawing the farm from ‘The Fox and the Farm’

Coming up:

Vocabulary Workshop
Dates: Today and tomorrow, 27th and 28th August, 2014
Venue: Friends Library, Salunke Vihar Road
Time: 4 pm to 5:30 pm
Age-group: 8-12
Fee: Rs 350

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