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Storytelling

Bunny Great

Name of the Kindergarten
Kauno mokykla-darželis „Šviesa“
Country
Lithuania
Tale typology
Local traditions
Story teller
Grand Parent
Tale summary
This fairy tale was chosen because children, graduated preschool programme receive travel cards to the Bunny Academy (pre-primary education). We read the tale together with the children and staged it. Saulė's mother knit a the character of the bunny. We made books, made bunnies with clothes (worked as designers), and made a fairy tale ourselves. The bunny was involved in the activities. During the pottery lesson children made bunnies from clay and decorated them.

Tale Gallery

Children with their made bunnies using paper
Children are making bunnies using clay
Children are making bunnies using clay
Children made illustrations for the story
Children made illustrations for the story
Children are making illustrations for the tale
Children are making illustrations for the tale
Children are making illustrations for the tale
Children are making illustrations for the tale
Mom knit the bunny character
Children created little bunny books
Children are making illustrations for the tale
Children with bunny hats
Children are playing the story
Mom is reading the story

Media Gallery

Grandmother is reading the story
The book of the tale



2 Comments


Partners' Institution
Pixel
Author of the comments
Antonio
Interesting story and well developed tale gallery: it seems children really got fun with this story
Partners' Institution
Pixel
Author of the comments
Antonio
Interesting story and well developed tale gallery: it seems children really got fun with this story

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