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Storytelling

The Ant and the Grasshopper

Name of the Kindergarten
Ignalinos „Šaltinėlio“ mokykla
Country
Lithuania
Tale typology
Intercultural traditions
Story teller
Parent
Tale summary
The kids listened to the fairy tale "The Ant and the Grasshopper" read by Ugnė's mom throughout all the week. They were delighted to listen to their friend's mother. After each fable, the children shared their thoughts on the characters' actions. Working profit is bread, laziness - the poor. Children used creative techniques: drawing, molding, using natural materials and animal stencils.This is how the great creative work of the band was born. Tale was played with the stencils of ants and grasshopper.

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Children made illustrations for the story
Children made illustrations for the story
Children made illustrations for the story
Children made illustrations for the story

Children made illustrations for the story
Children made illustrations for the story
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

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Mom is reading the story



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