Please Tell Me A Story
with Anne-Louise Sterry
Now matter what your age, there are stories here for you. Sit down, relax and enjoy. The stories may make you laugh, cry, scream, stamp your feet! You never know what might happen...you might even decide to become a storyteller yourself! After all we all have a story to tell.
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Stories are a way into the heart. In fact, listening to stories actually changes our brain waves. Storytelling has the power to teach us to care deeply and to think clearly. This lets real learning take place with both intellect and emotions involved.
Better yet both children...
Poetry for Children
I did not read poetry as a child. My parents did not read it to us. I did not read it in my early and mid adult years. But I discovered children’s poetry and just love it. Or at least some of it! My favorites are the poems that play with words in a silly way and the...
www.teachingtolerance.org is "A place to find thought-provoking news, conversation and support for those who care about diversity, equal opportunity and respect for differences in schools" It offers free resources for people working with children in many educational capacities....
An old folktale from Wales shares with us the value of being a good neighbor. This story is from a collection called Peace Tales by Margaret Read Macdonald. She has collected folktales from around the the world that are connected by the theme of how we treat each other. From tales of...
What would happen if…”
A children’s story, Hey Little Ant by Phillip and Hannah Hoose, astonishes me every time I tell it. Some might say it is too simplistic. However when I say the line “If you were me and I was you what would you want me to do?” -the...
This Russian folktale about a potter and Tzar Ivan the Terrible is a wonderfully humerous story about a little guy getting help from the big guy!! Not often a theme in folktales. This version is from the book The Magic Ring: Russian Folk Tales, From Alexander Afanasiev's Collection. I adapted...
When our children were small, I would tell them stories to keep them busy... and to give myself a break! As it turns out, the children loved the stories even more than I loved the break. They still remember those times today.
As they got a bit older, I would tell the stories while my husband...
Making ravioli's at Christmas - a family tradition. Listen to the song, Making Ravioli and the old Italian folk tale about food!
It will make you chuckle...
The last night of the story was always Christmas Eve. It was exciting and sad all at the same time. We couldn’t wait to hear about going to Santa’s house, we knew what was coming…but at the same time, we knew this was the last night of the story. We would talk about the story...
It is hard to convey the experience of listening to my father tell us this story every Christmas. Then waiting all year till Christmas came around again!
My father lived this tradition with us, his 5 children. I once asked him how he made up the story and why he decided to tell us the story...
When I w
I want to share with you this story within a story. The story of my father telling us our own Christmas Moonbeam story that he imagined for us when we were little. When I think about it now, I realize how remarkable it was...and I now know what a huge impact it had on my life because it...
Children love to hear stories over and over. I loved to hear my father tell this one. And loved to hear him sing the old song 'Over the River and Throught the Woods'. Such little things made such an enormous difference.
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I just saw the movie The King's Speech which I thought was fabulous. By passing the facts - the acting was amazing, the music gorgeous, Colin Firth - the same, the story fascinating, they were royalty...here is what it brought home to me.
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We make old family recipes for the holidays, we sing while we cook and we tell stories. These are all part of Christmas with our family. From the oldest to the youngest, we look forward to all the laugher, silliness and the cooking. Oh the cooking...we HAVE to make the Ravioli, the Zeppoli, the...
On Christmas Night, my family along with my 83 year old mother watched the movie Elf. I have probably seen it twice before. It is such a funny movie and yes some say predictable and sappy, but I still tear up when the crowd starts singing for Santa.
Watching this time I simply thought YES...
















