We Tell Exciting, Original Kids' Stories

Clem
the Detective Dog
Ralphie The Gopher
Sheriff
Daisy & Deputy Bud
Rainbow
of the Sioux
The
Monotonia Chronicles
Tibbodnock
Stories
Fiona the Smart Ghost
Ivan the Not-So-Terrible
Nikki the Invisible Girl
Sarabel to the Rescue
“Storytelling is the art of telling
a tale through the power of our imagination, voice and gestures.”
Storytelling Tips

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Our Stories
Here at Tall Tales Audio we tell exciting kids' stories. Give
us a listen to hear original storytelling adventures about
pirates, talking animals, time travel, magic princesses, friendly
ghosts and the Wild West. Whether at bedtime, in the car, or
during family time, you'll have great fun listening to our
free audio downloads or reasonably priced audio book CDs and
mp3s... more

Buy Tall Tales Audio Stories
Purchase CDs or mp3 downloads of our stories. Go
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Kids Only
Make up a story, check out our storytelling contests, activities,
tips and other great stuff! To get started, we have storytelling
tips for you. Even more exciting, we’ve
made up the beginnings of six cool new stories full of Tall
Tales characters. But we haven’t finished them. That’s
up to you. Go there now.
Tips for Parents
Just a few generations ago, storytelling was a routine and valued
ritual in many families. Dad, Mom, or perhaps Grandpa, Aunt
Agnes, or Cousin Betsy would gather the children, dim the lights,
and tell an exciting or fantastical tale. Often family stories
had many installments spread over months or even years... more
Librarians
Storytelling in the public library is becoming increasingly popular.
From children’s storytelling hours, to storytelling workshops
for both adults and children, to library sponsored storytelling
festivals, loads of librarians are involved—some in telling
stories and many others in organizing events. Recognizing that
there is often overlap between successful storytelling approaches
in school and library,
here are a few ideas you may find helpful in creating or expanding
your library’s storytelling offerings... more
Teachers
In the early grades show-and-tell exercises introduce virtually
all children to the art of telling stories before an audience.
Too bad, that for many children there is little further chance
to tell original stories at school. Too bad because unlike
reading aloud from a book or sharing a book report or essay
or even participating in theater, telling an original story
encourages a child to both create and orate, a combination
of skills that will be hugely valuable in later life... more
Tell Us What You Think
We would love to know what you think of our stories and the
information we have on our web site. Any ideas you have for
future sections or your ideas on storytelling are most welcome. Go
there now.
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