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Tag: storytelling

The Lost Unicorn – Version 3

19/10/2014

There are many different creatures that make their home in The Enchanted Forest: fairies and dragons, pixies and goblins, giants, trolls and ogres. The rarest and most beautiful creatures of all, however, are the unicorns. With long, flowing manes that shimmer like spun gold in the sunlight, coats of purest white, and elegant twists of … More The Lost Unicorn – Version 3

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The Lost Unicorn – Version 2

18/10/2014

Many different creatures live in the Enchanted Forest but the most beautiful of all are the unicorns. With long, flowing manes that shimmer in the sunlight, coats of purest white, and elegant twists of golden horn, they are a sight to take your breath away. The youngest of the unicorns is called Snowdrop and this … More The Lost Unicorn – Version 2

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The Lost Unicorn, Version 1

17/10/2014

Gather around.  Make sure you’re sitting comfortably and listen to the storyteller’s tale…

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Sidney the Scaredy Spider

27/08/2014

This children’s story (aimed at 5 / 6 year olds) Sidney the Scaredy Spider, is one that I wrote to be told rather than read, but I thought I’d paint a few pictures to go with it and share it here. Enjoy – and I’d love to know what you think.    This is Sidney the … More Sidney the Scaredy Spider

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The Importance of Story

30/07/2014

  Stories are the most important thing in my life. It doesn’t really matter to me what form these stories take – written or spoken word, film, television or simply my own imagination – I can lose myself in a story for many very enjoyable hours. I am not the only person who feels this … More The Importance of Story

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