Library Storytelling Morning activity for October 2014

Come to the “telebration” with us! Monthly Saturday morning meetings from September to June where kids can enjoy selected stories in English, this time with Marcus and Kate as storytellers.

Recommended for children between the ages of 4 – 8. Forty children per session and two adults per child maximum. 45 minutes approx.

Now in collaboration with American Space Madrid it's a free activity. Library members gain privileged access, with an optional 2 x 1 registration (this means each child with a library card can bring one guest).

Registration has to be done through the IIE website (filling the form linked to the activity at the Agenda).

October 2014 storytelling around the book:

 Goldilocks and Just One Bear by Leigh Hodgkinson

In this award-winning author illustrator's witty sequel to the traditional Goldilocks story, Little Bear is all grown up and Goldilocks is a distant memory. One day, Little Bear wanders out of the woods and finds himself lost in the Big City. Will he find the city too noisy? too quiet? Or just right? And what are the chances of him bumping into someone who remembers exactly how he likes his porridge from him?

(In this witty sequel to the time-honored “Goldilocks” story, the award-winning author and illustrator tells us that little bear has grown up and Goldilocks is a distant memory. One day, little bear comes out of the woods and finds himself lost. in the big city. Will you find the city too noisy? Too quiet? Or just okay? And what are the chances you'll run into someone who remembers exactly how you like your porridge?)

Saturday, October 25th 2014

at 11 a.m. – English version (for advanced level learners)

At 12:30 p.m. –English version with some Spanish to help understand (for Intermediate English level learners)

Recommended links for parents and teachers:

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13531032-goldilocks-and-just-one-bear

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvrAZEUP4Po

http://nosycrow.com/books/leigh-hodgkinson/goldilocks-and-just-the-one-bear