Library Storytelling Morning activity for October 2012

Come to the “tellebration” with us! Monthly Saturday morning meetings from October to June where kids can enjoy selected stories in English, this time with Oliver and Marcus as storyteller.

Recommended for children between the ages of 4 – 8.Thirty-five children per session and two adults per child maximum. 45 minutes approx.

The activity now forms part of the library services for library members, with an optional 2 for 1 registration. This means each child with a library card can bring one guest.

Library members will need to show their library card and send an e-mail to biblioteca@iie.es confirming their participation in the activity any time from the first day of the month and up to the week of the Storytelling morning.

Non-members who want to participate have a symbolic associated cost of 3€ per child for each session. The tickets can be obtained at the library check-out desk the same week of the Storytelling morning up until 15 minutes before the beginning of the activity.

If at some point the number of members registered reaches the maximum capacity limit we will announce that tickets are sold out trough the IIE Facebook page.

October 2012 storytelling around the book:

“Where the wild things are” by Maurice Sendak

Saturday, October 27th 2012

At 11 a.m. – English version (for advanced level learners)

At 12:30 p.m –English version with some Spanish to help understand.

(For Intermediate English level learners)

In the forty years since Max first cried «Let the wild rumpus start,» Maurice Sendak’s classic picture book has become one of the most highly acclaimed and best-loved children’s books of all time.

 (Desde que Max gritó por primera vez “Let the wild rumpus start” hace cuarenta años, el clásico de Maurice Sendak se ha conventido en uno de los libros infantiles más aclamados y queridos de todos los tiempos.)

Recommended links for parents and teachers:

http://www.pbs.org/now/arts/sendak.html

http://nyti.ms/QrZ2aA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Wild_Things_Are