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Short publications from Imaginary Journeys currently focus on some great ways of using and focusing imagination in and through story telling and making.
96 fun ways of telling and making stories in 4 handy booklets
‘We are all storytellers. It happens naturally and we can’t avoid it. By working with what we have naturally, we can learn a lot. Because it comes more or less naturally, we can enjoy it a lot too…’
This series of booklets emphasises the fun of simply playing with imagination and natural oral narrative abilities through story games and picturings that make use of natural skills, from fibbing to dreaming. The four titles in the series each include 24 tried and tested techniques that feel like pure fun and yet teach all kinds of things about stories.
Each booklet has a different starting point and focus. Each contains ideas that can be adapted creatively for any age. Excellent for school speaking and listening work, as therapeutic techniques, for emotional education or simply for family fun around the camp fire and in the car, together they make a complete course in oral story telling and making skills.
‘A true gift to the imagination, ideal for anyone seeking ways of working creatively with stories or helping others to explore emotions and values through the use of metaphors.’
– Jaycee la Bouche, Storylines. (Read the full review here)