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Storytelling by Mr. HowertonFor children of all ages - an opportunity to use the best multimedia system you've got! Your imagination!! |
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The Beginning Of The Armadillos
April 17, 2007 02:39 PM PDT
This Kipling "Just So" story is an imaginative and confusing (at least for the Jaguar) explanation of how the Armadillo came to be. It begins with a close encounter of the dangerous kind for two Amazonian creatures, but ends happily (except for the Jaguar). Did I mention confusing?? Better listen verrrrry carefully.
January 07, 2007 12:17 PM PST
This is another Kipling "Just So" story that has a crab (obviously), a little girl, an old man, a rat, and a magician of course, to name just a few of the characters in this story.
September 25, 2006 11:44 AM PDT
This another "Just So" story by Rudyard Kipling, although I'm beginning to think they should be the "'Sclusively" stories because he uses that word so often.
August 10, 2006 07:46 AM PDT
This "Just So" story by Kipling is a bit longer than the others here, but the interaction/conflict between the cat and the woman may make it hard to "put down". Nothing scary here so invite the little ones in for a listen.
May 23, 2006 11:30 AM PDT
A pleasant "Just So" story that is fairly short (approx. 10 min.), and has a poem at the end. It addresses the "dangers" of excessive idleness in a light hearted way. I have also recorded a quick introduction to the story that gives a few more details.
May 09, 2006 07:25 PM PDT
This is another "Just So" story by Kipling though a bit longer than the first. I particularly enjoy this one. There is something sweetly beautiful about it. Nothing spooky or scary here.
May 05, 2006 07:45 AM PDT
This is one of Kipling's "Just So" stories which were written more than a hundred years ago. He occassionally intentionally mispronounces words as a child might, so you may want to be available to "interpret" for the children. There is some enthusiastic spanking and a bit of retaliation in this particular story but the fourth graders I read to had absolutely no problem with it. There is also a very unfriendly crocodile so perhaps it would be better for the littlest ones if they did not listen just before bed time.
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Podcast SummaryWell known and not so well known stories for your children and for those of you lucky enough to still be children at heart. About mr_hI'm a Dad (3 children), Husband, and Storyteller. In that order, really. I've been volunteering at a local elementary school for over 14 years and have been an active trained and certified Junior Great Books teacher/leader for the last 9 years. The past 4 years I have been a UIL Storytelling Competition coach for 2nd and 3rd graders and I am a charter member of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum Storyteller's Guild. My favorite story to tell is The Battle Of Midway which I tell primarily at the Bush Library but have performed other places as well. I strongly believe we need to take VERY good care of the children because they're worth it, and of course because they will be running the world when we are no longer able to.
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