The Growth of a Storyteller: Helicopter Stories in Action

Author:   Trisha Lee (Artistic Director of Make-Believe Arts, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367751890


Pages:   154
Publication Date:   11 July 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Trisha Lee (Artistic Director of Make-Believe Arts, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367751890


ISBN 10:   0367751895
Pages:   154
Publication Date:   11 July 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Beginning 1. The Storyteller in Me 2. The Truly Youngest Storytellers 3. Incredible Connections 4. The Ordinary World 5. Crossing the Threshold 6. The Borrowers 7. The Impact of Helicopter Stories - Four Case Studies Lucas and the Dinosaurs Ava the Word Magpie Ethan the Novelist Daisy the Girl Who Couldn't Sit Still 8. The Return of the Storytellers

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'Without imagination we are lost - from ourselves, the world and one another. This magical book is your map to the 'stories' of childhood and a timely reminder to dream harder, bigger and brighter. Your children need you to read it.' Greg Bottrill, author of Can I Go and Play Now - Rethinking the Early Years and School and the Magic of Children 'Trisha Lee's magical book, The Growth of a Storyteller, shows how the youngest children develop the ability to tell their own stories and act them out. Starting with two-year-olds, Trisha watched as they learned to expand their characters and plots, and she shows the reader why storytelling and story acting are such a valuable tool for the language development, social skills, and emotional well-being of all children.' Jane Katch, author of Under Deadman's Skin - Discovering the Meaning of Children's Violent Play, They Don't Like Me - Lessons on Bullying, and Far Away from the Tigers 'This beautiful book is utterly captivating and should come with a warning that meals will go unprepared and dogs will go unwalked once you start reading it. A story in itself, it delivers theory and practical information and provides compelling evidence for the importance of ensuring that children's voices are heard, and valued, now more than ever. I guarantee you will find yourself listening to children in a different way after reading this.' Kym Scott, Early Years Consultant, and founder, A Place To Learn 'Human beings are a storying species, get us together with a group of friends and we will all tell our stories. Trisha's work, which is inspired by the wonderful Vivian- Gussin- Paley, explores what it means to be a young storyteller and how the essential skills of storytelling develop when nurtured by skilled and knowledgeable adults. A must-read for anyone who works with young children.' Ruth Swailes, School Improvement Advisor, Curriculum Developer. Nursery World Trainer of the Year 2021


'Without imagination we are lost - from ourselves, the world and one another. This magical book is your map to the 'stories' of childhood and a timely reminder to dream harder, bigger and brighter. Your children need you to read it.' Greg Bottrill, author of Can I Go and Play Now - Rethinking the Early Years and School and the Magic of Children 'Trisha Lee's magical book, The Growth of a Storyteller, shows how the youngest children develop the ability to tell their own stories and act them out. Starting with two-year-olds, Trisha watched as they learned to expand their characters and plots, and she shows the reader why storytelling and story acting are such a valuable tool for the language development, social skills, and emotional well-being of all children.' Jane Katch, author of Under Deadman's Skin - Discovering the Meaning of Children's Violent Play, They Don't Like Me - Lessons on Bullying, and Far Away from the Tigers 'This beautiful book is utterly captivating and should come with a warning that meals will go unprepared and dogs will go unwalked once you start reading it. A story in itself, it delivers theory and practical information and provides compelling evidence for the importance of ensuring that children's voices are heard, and valued, now more than ever. I guarantee you will find yourself listening to children in a different way after reading this.' Kym Scott, Early Years Consultant, and founder, A Place To Learn 'Human beings are a storying species, get us together with a group of friends and we will all tell our stories. Trisha's work, which is inspired by the wonderful Vivian- Gussin- Paley, explores what it means to be a young storyteller and how the essential skills of storytelling develop when nurtured by skilled and knowledgeable adults. A must-read for anyone who works with young children.' Ruth Swailes, School Improvement Advisor, Curriculum Developer. Nursery World Trainer of the Year 2021


Without imagination we are lost - from ourselves, the world and one another. This magical book is your map to the 'stories' of childhood and a timely reminder to dream harder, bigger and brighter. Your children need you to read it. Greg Bottrill - author Can I Go and Play Now - Rethinking the Early Years and School and the Magic of Children Trisha Lee's magical book, The Growth of a Storyteller, shows how the youngest children develop the ability to tell their own stories and act them out. Starting with two year olds, Trisha watched at they learned to expand their characters and plots, and she shows the reader why storytelling and story acting are such a valuable tool for the language development, social skills, and emotional well-being of all children. Jane Katch - author Under Deadman's Skin - Discovering the Meaning of Children's Violent Play, They Don't Like Me - Lessons on Bullying, and Far Away from the Tigers This beautiful book is utterly captivating and should come with a warning that meals will go unprepared and dogs will go unwalked once you start reading it. A story in itself, it delivers theory and practical information and provides compelling evidence for the importance of ensuring that children's voices are heard, and valued, now more than ever. I guarantee you will find yourself listening to children in a different way after reading this. Kym Scott - Early Years Consultant, founder A Place To Learn Human beings are a storying species, get us together with a group of friends and we will all tell our stories. Trisha's work, which is inspired by the wonderful Vivian- Gussin- Paley, explores what it means to be a young story teller and how the essential skills of storytelling develop when nurtured by skilled and knowledgeable adults. A must-read for anyone who works with young children. Ruth Swailes School Improvement Advisor, Curriculum Developer. Nursery World Trainer of the Year 2021


Author Information

Trisha Lee is a professionally trained theatre director and storyteller. Author of Princesses, Dragons and Helicopter Stories, she is passionate about the importance of storytelling and story acting in children’s lives. In 2002 Trisha founded MakeBelieve Arts. She oversees development of the artistic programme; devising and direction theatre shows, developing and performing in The Poetry Basket and The Story Basket; and managing all aspect of MakeBelieve Arts Online Learning. Widely known for her work on Helicopter Stories, she is in demand to speak at conferences and to share her training via Helicopter Stories On Demand.

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