Anything might happen when the box of story pieces
comes out of the buffet drawer.
Using these tiny plastic characters to act out
spontaneous stories always results in shared laughter.
Will the horse take the flamingo for a ride?
Will the alligator and the pig be friends or foes?
Will the bucket-carrying girl trip over the hedgehog?
Story-loving grandkids want to know.
FIVE SUGGESTIONS
for using your own box of Story Pieces:
* A timer can be handy when one of the storytellers is ...
long-winded.
* Storytellers who are waiting for their turn must listen
quietly to the current storyteller. Ask questions at the end,
but do not interrupt the flow of the story.
* Keep interest high by rotating the story pieces. Look for
new ones in toy stores, craft shops, and at second-hand sales.
* Licking, biting, and/or eating the story pieces is frowned upon.
* Use the concept of chapters for older storytellers. Each player
can continue the story using the same core characters.
More on hopeful stories here.
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