Date of awareness Week: 29th January - 5th February 2024
National Storytelling Week
A week to celebrate the power of stories. Storytelling has been a vital part of human history. Stories entertain us, educate us and enthral us! This week is filled with storytelling of all types! A focus on encouraging children to develop their enjoyment of familiar stories and foster a love for creating their own!
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On this page we have compiled all of the resources from our website (‘Little Owls-Premium’) which you may find useful when engaging your EARLY YEARS children in learning about storytelling.
SECTIONS ON THIS PAGE:
Free sample resources
Storytelling - Telling Traditional Stories
Role-Play Packs
Story Maps
Story Creating - Creating & Telling Our Own Stories
Personal Opinions
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Please note that both Editable (docx file) and non-editable (pdf file) versions are available for the following resources. (Editable files require Microsoft Word to work at optimum level and Non-Editable files require a pdf viewer.)
Click on the thumbnail images below for further details…
Storytelling
- Telling Traditional Stories
General Traditional Fairy Tale Resources
- Resources for specific traditional tales
Use the buttons or text links below to visit our individual ‘Traditional Tale’ pages…
‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’
More Traditional Fairy Tales coming soon!
Examples of some of our latest traditional tale resources - ‘The Little Red Hen’
(Please use the page buttons above to find resources for our other traditional tales.)
Role-Play Packs
Story Maps
Story Creating
- Creating & Telling Our Own Stories