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Storytelling

The Smallest Pea of All

Name of the Kindergarten
Panevėžys reg. Dembava Kindergarten „Smalsutis“
Country
Lithuania
Tale typology
Local traditions
Story teller
Other
Tale summary
That is the tale written in Semogitian (Lithuania region) dialect about peas. There were 5 peas which lived in the pod. But one was so little that brothers wanted to through it way. One pea disassembled the pod and planed to through away the little one. But during the night the family of worms came to the open pod and ate all big peas. The fairy tale in Semogitian dialect was read by the teacher assistant Jūratė. Few times children listened the fairy tale in common Lithuanian language (read by teacher Ramutė). Children discussed about different people, what are the differences and similarities of them. The characters of the tale children made from polymer clay.

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Telling the story
Telling the story
Telling the story
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