
Scene 3 from Momotaro
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Storycard Theater® Testimonials
Here’s a sampling of comments from
Storycard Theater® owners. How are you
using these unique dramas? Please let
us know.
“STORYCARD THEATER is a delightful
way to introduce multicultural stories to audiences of all ages. They
add variety and interest to any storytelling situation, be it the
classroom, the library, or at home. I have used them with very young
children, adolescents, and graduate students. I have used them to
demonstrate the technique in college storytelling classes and to help
children develop their own storytelling skills. Storycard Theater
brings new life to an ancient tradition. Stories are the lifeblood
of us all; Storycard Theater presents a unique way to share them.”
Beverly Vaughn Hock,
Ed.D
Director, Reading
the World
School of Education
International and Multicultural Program
University of San Francisco
“My students in summer camp at the Bay Area Discovery Museum
loved Storycard Theater! When I asked them which books they wanted me
to read aloud, their number one choices were Momotaro
or Jack in the Beanstalk.
They loved the brilliant illustrations and the way I was able to make
eye contact with them as I read. When’s the next set coming
out? I’d love to have more storycards!”
“WE LOVED THE BOOK! As a teacher I am used to holding books
sideways in order for the children to see the pictures while I try
to read the words. It’s not an efficient method. Your method
WORKS! I love the fact that the children can see the picture while
I read the story. They are continuously looking at the picture while
envisioning what is happening in the story. I loved the illustrations
and the story itself.
“I had a thought to expand the story: Divide the children up
into groups and have them each select a page of the book and either
draw an expansion of the page, expand the story with writing, or draw
their own illustration.”
Tara McFarland
Kindergarten Teacher
The Harker School
San Jose, CA
“I shared Momotaro
with my students, ages 4–8. They were mesmerized; they loved
it. The illustrations are superb! Momotaro will be the starting point
for our end-of-the-year school play. Thanks!”
Axel Serrant
Actor/Performer/Teacher
Puerto Rico
“I perform with a variety of kamishibai story cards
every week at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum. It’s a very
engaging medium — the audience is completely involved in the
story. Leaf Moon Arts’ Storycard Theater series is excellent!
The size is easy to handle, the colors are vibrant, and the most important
thing is that the style of the art is reminiscent of traditional Japanese
comics. So the viewers get a taste of another kind of Japanese art
from the ones exhibited in the museum.”
“I was impressed by the appeal of the storycards and the story
itself (Jack & the Beanstalk)
to a wide age range. Even the youngest children were fascinated and
paid close attention to the entire program.”
Julie Finklang
Children’s Library Assistant
San Mateo
Public Library
“Thanks so much. We have been reading Momotaro
almost every night. [Our 3-year-old] prefers to sit with the storyteller
rather than in the ‘audience.’”
Surgeon and father
of four
Michigan
“Our kids enjoyed Jack &
the Beanstalk and wanted it retold many times. The pictures
are wonderful, and the kids were spellbound by the story. This was
a good version for young children — scary, but not too scary.
There was no moral problem with Jack stealing the Giant’s property.
The harp and hen begged Jack to take them with him when he ran for
his life, which made Jack a rescuer and not a thief.
“Because our class is 3 and 4-year olds and mostly ESL [English
as a Second Language], I cut some of the words to simplify the telling.
The cards made that easy, and the large pictures are perfect for this
age group. The children can look at the story cards on their own to
picture-read the story, an important step in learning to read. The
cards are durable enough to be used by children. I have no suggestions
for improvement, other than having more stories available.”
Karen Muir
Snohomish County Head Start
Everett, WA
“What a wonderful tool for students learning English. The illustrations
are attractive and intriguing.”
Architect and father
of two
Tokyo, Japan
“During circle time, the children [ages 4–5] seemed to
follow very well, and they asked questions — they were very
interested. (One said, ‘It’s awesome!’) When I asked
what they liked, they said, ‘Now we can really see the pictures
when you’re telling the story!’”
Keti Delija
Lead Teacher
Shoreline Community College Parent-Child Center
Shoreline, WA
“Wonderful illustrations! The kids love the bright colors.”
Daycare teacher
California
“The story cards are so nice — [it’s] really
neat how the numbers allow you to know if you are matched up with
the right picture.”
Special
education teacher
California
“Beautifully written — actually the best version [of Jack
& the Beanstalk] I’ve ever read.”
Judy Guitton
EAP Instructor
Edmonds Community College
Edmonds, WA
“It was more fun than TV!”
Second Grader
De
Vargas Elementary School
Cupertino, CA
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