Fairy Tales to Tell
"Fairy Tales to Tell" revisits some of the most beloved classic stories, presenting them through series of detailed illustrations, ranging from 7 to 16 scenes per story. This collection invites children to immerse themselves in the narratives, reinforcing sequential understanding and enriching the imagination. With vivid illustrations, it offers a new perspective on unforgettable fairy tales.
Detailed Description:
Through the art of illustration, "Fairy Tales to Tell" offers a unique experience, allowing children to follow the stories of some of the most iconic fairy tale characters. Each story is divided into illustrated episodes, with scenes representing key moments in the narratives, stimulating the imagination and creativity of young readers.
Stories include:
- "Little Red Riding Hood"
- "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
- "Sleeping Beauty"
- "Puss in Boots"
- "Cinderella"
- "The Frog King"
This set of 72 illustrations is an excellent educational tool, as it not only supports language and narrative development, but also promotes essential skills such as critical thinking, sequencing skills, and visual memory. The richly detailed pictures are designed to capture and hold children's interest, encouraging them to tell the story in their own way.
Main product features:
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Visual Narrative: Detailed illustrations stimulate children's imaginations, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the stories. -
Skill Development: In addition to strengthening language and narrative skills, picture-related activities promote the development of critical thinking and memory. -
Interaction: Ideal for use in group settings, where children can collaborate and tell stories together, improving social and communication skills. -
Educational and Fun: The collection is designed to educate through fun, ensuring that learning is an enjoyable and engaging experience.
Educational benefits:
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Memoryand Comprehension: Children practice memory by remembering the sequence of events and understanding the structure of classic stories. -
Communication: Telling stories helps children express themselves clearly, expand their vocabulary and develop better language skills. -
Empathy and Emotional Intelligence: By exploring the characters' stories, children learn important lessons about feelings, relationships and empathy. -
Creativity: Every child can become a storyteller, using pictures as a springboard to create their own unique versions of stories.
How to Use:
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Explore the Illustrations: Show children sequential illustrations and discuss what is happening in each scene, asking questions and sharing observations. -
Tell the Story: Encourages children to use pictures to tell the story in their own words, or to invent a new version of the fairy tale. -
Creative Activities: Use the stories as the basis for art projects, plays or creative writing exercises. -
Discussion and Reflection: After the story, discuss with the children what they learned from the story, exploring the themes, messages and feelings of the characters.
"Fairy Tales to Tell" turns every educational moment into an imaginative adventure. With this set, classic stories beloved by generations come to life in new and exciting ways, providing a robust platform for learning, communication, and creative expression.