


Moving with the Plot: How to Add Action in Your Storytelling
Photo by Yan Krukau Mona’s Mitten: A Story To Move To by Orliczky presents a new way for children to interact with storybooks by giving them active prompts on the body’s motion. Stories make an excellent basis for establishing physical activities for...
What Parents Can Learn from the Sun-Lion: Helping Children Actualize
Photo by Nick Duell Charlene Turner, a brilliant Wisconsinite, shows young readers a journey of struggle and self-difference in her book, Sun-Lion, illustrated by the equally brilliant Lily Jacobs. In Sun-Lion, Charlene Turner, with the help of Lily Jacobs,...
Why Children’s Literature Is a Great Vehicle for Teaching Morality
Photo by Kampus Production Through the collection of short stories for kids with morals written by Ruth Nopson, readers are taught how to engage with society and the proper perspectives to look at the world. A story, at least the good one, teaches its listeners or...