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Storytelling

Bumblebee tour

Name of the Kindergarten
Alytus kindergarten „Girinukas“
Country
Lithuania
Tale typology
Intercultural traditions
Story teller
Other
Tale summary
We are a group of Bumblebees, so we decided to create a fairy tale about the Bumblebee we invited. In the drawings we depicted her long and spirited trip to Alytus, the capital of Dzūkija. The tale created by the children stimulated the imagination and influenced to create. Each child was able to create drawings through the prism of their own survival. We remembered the famous places of Alytus which are close to our kindergarten. The tale is compared to real places close to the kindergarten grounds: forest, street, construction, urban garden with fountain, meadows.

Tale Gallery

Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story
Children made drawings to illustrate the story

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