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Tell Me a Story Creative Story Cards by eeBoo Mystery in the Forest

Tell Me a Story Creative Story Cards by eeBoo Mystery in the Forest
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Tell Me a Story Creative Story Cards by eeBoo Mystery in the Forest

 
 
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Features
  • An imaginative pre-reading activity for the young children and adults.

  • 36 different images, each 4 x 5 inches.

  • Instructions included for a variety of games and activities.

  • Ages 3 years and up.


WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Description

Storytelling isn't just fun for kids; it boosts creativity, communication skills, and literacy. These enchanting picture cards inspire kids to concoct silly, suspenseful, and remarkable tales. Each set includes 36 sturdy, laminated story cards, plus suggested activities. (Children can use them individually, parents can use them, or play groups can build stories together.) Great travel toy, too. For ages 3 and up.


Product Details
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Product Weight:0.45 pounds
Package Length:5.1 inches
Package Width:4.1 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5Fun family time!  Jan 05, 2010 By H. E. Q. Lane
We bought these for our 5-year-old received these for Christmas -- a big hit! The cards are really high quality and durable. The illustrations are sweet and funny, just right for inspiring some good, wacky, nonsensical, mysterious -- you name it -- stories. As our 5-year-old is just learning to read, these have given her some new ways to think about storytelling and to build those cognitive skills as she develops her reading skills. Our 7-year-old is an avid storyteller and is enjoying them, too. Even our 2 1/2-year-old loves the pictures (she thinks the owl dressed in a police officer's hat talking to squirrels in a tree is hilarious). We know she will grow into these further, and the quality means they'll have some staying power. Highly recommended for good family fun and alone-time play that builds storytelling skills.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Good concept to mix up story time  Sep 05, 2010 By jakesmom
I bought these for my four year old daughter, as she has a very active imagination and loves to pretend play. The cards are lovely water color drawings on nice, heavy cardstock. They come in a neat little box with tray that slides in and out. The fist time we opened them, it took a little bit of time for her to get the hang of making up a story, but she got better with it as we went on and my helping her by taking turns. I agree that they do take up quite a bit of room to lay them all out at once, but she found this a little overwhelming anyway. So, I grouped them up as best I could (the pictures have lots of overlap to allow building the stories). Now when she opens them, there are small sets that *could* make a somewhat logical story. I think as she gets the hang of it, we'll be able to use more and more cards. These would make an excellent Christmas gift, and just hearing my little one tell ME the story is absolutely priceless!

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5great for reading prep!  May 04, 2009 By Barbara Avitia "grandma"
This product is a great pre-reading idea for kids. My granddaughter loves making up her own stories. My sister is a Kindergarten teacher and she is buying a set for use in her classroom.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


54yo Loves It (2yo does, too)  Feb 27, 2011 By Kristy A. Sketeris
I bought this for my 4yo daughter, and she loves to play with these cards. We've played several different ways, and so far the best variation for her now is to deal 5-6 random cards in the deck and allow her to re-arrange them into any order and tell her story. (Dealing out all 36 cards was a bit overwhelming for her to start with.) We take turns dealing 5-6 cards to my daughter, myself, my husband, and even my 2yo daughter (she get 3 cards) and we will all take turns telling stories. My 4yo's stories have gotten a lot more creative. My 2yo loves to hear everyone's stories, and her stories are usually just very literal accounts of what she sees on the cards. My 4yo enjoys trying to pull a story out of her by asking questions like, "But why is the owl wearing a hat??" So far, this has been a lot of fun for all four of us.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5One of the best kid games ever  Oct 11, 2011 By E. Huh "smartyjones77"
Of the different games we have, Candyland, Memory, Go Fish, Guess Who, and even most of the apps on our iPhone, this is our favorite one. My three year old and I both love this game, her for the entertainment, and me both for it's educational value and the amount of fun we have playing it. I felt that I wasn't very good at making up stories, but my daughter was always asking for a new story. This game has helped us both become far better story tellers. I am amazed at the stories that both of us are able to make up. If you want to encourage your child to love reading, this is a great place to give them a love for stories. If they love something, they will be very motivated to learn. It improves their memory as you have the kids repeat stories. And their creativity just blossoms. I can't recommend this highly enough.

Rather than take a lot of heavy books on the road, I take this small box of cards. It does take up a lot of space, so it is better to spread them out on a hotel bed rather than in the airplane.

I bought the Fairy Tale Mix-up for a friend, and she said the card didn't have as many different items in each picture. She found it was harder to make up new stories without the various items that the Forest Story Cards contained.

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