Creating a Children’s Story

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Creating a Children’s Story For an Infant - - 0 – 18 months

100 Children’s stories that everyone should know: From the provided list, list 5 stories that you remember reading or hearing as a child. Can be through reading a book, being told to you (in any form) or seeing it on TV or a movie.

Listen to the following story being read to you and think about why it might be appropriate for a baby 0-18 months old. Why wouldn’t it?

Thinking Map Use the thinking map to come up with a subject and ideas to create your own story for an infant.