The Art of Storytelling

The Art of Storytelling

The art of storytelling is a valuable tool in the preschool classroom. Through stories, children can learn new vocabulary, improve their listening comprehension, and develop oral expression skills. Additionally, children’s imagination and creativity are stimulated as they listen to the tales.
Stories are also an opportunity to teach values and culture, and to develop children's emotional intelligence. By listening to stories about emotions and social relationships, children learn to understand and manage their own emotions and to interact positively with others.
Moreover, storytelling requires concentration, which can help improve children’s focus in other areas of their lives.
In summary, storytelling in the classroom is a fun and effective way to stimulate children’s learning and development in various aspects.
"Stories are the poetry of childhood". - Friedrich Froebel.
In the online resource shop you can find the story wheel and the story bingo, a super fun game for the classroom and home. In addition, you have materials to work with the story "What Does the Moon Taste Like?" which includes a domino game.