Storynory is more than a story

You have probably noticed the Storynory widget in my sidebar by now. I most certainly should have given it a proper introduction, but often I get sidetracked. So before anymore time passes, allow me to introduce Storynory.

Story Nory offers free podcasts of classic children’s stories. As it stands, they have 75 in their library and there are plans to add more. In today’s world where our children spend their time playing with things like Wii, Storynory maybe a little too low tech for some tastes. Afterall, why would anyone want to listen to a story when they can watch a DVD, and then play the movie themed video game on their PSP?

Storynory offers the opportunity for a child to use his/her imagination as they paint the imagery of the story within their own minds without any further visual influences. What better way to entertain and engage on a long car ride than to have your child listen to various stories and draw the characters and scenery as they see it in their minds eye. Another option is to allow you child to listen to the first half of a story and then write their own conclusion to the story. Once they are done have them listen to the ending. How was there ending the same? How was it different?

So use Storynory to entertain. Better yet use it as an exercise for the imagination, because with all the widgets and gidgets in the world creativity is losing ground.

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3 Responses to “Storynory is more than a story”

  1. I love Storynory! I can’t wait until Jack is old enough to appreciate it. It’s a great option for kid entertainment on trips.

  2. Sounds interesting! I’ll have to look into it. Thanks!

  3. I love it too! Natasha Gostwick does a wonderful job. Everyone should check it out!

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