Classroom Activities: World Storytelling Day 2019
Get ready for World Storytelling Day, when people around the world are encouraged to gather around a hypothetical global campfire to share stories from their culture and languages.
Find out moreGet ready for World Storytelling Day, when people around the world are encouraged to gather around a hypothetical global campfire to share stories from their culture and languages.
Find out moreWorld Storytelling Day is an annual celebration of the art of storytelling. Try these ideas at your school or library and join the hypothetical global campfire!
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