September Blog Post
Registration has begun for fall sessions of baby and toddler classes! Lullababies Storytime, for infants – 18 months and Mr. Bear Says Hello 18 months – 4 years, with Anna,
Registration has begun for fall sessions of baby and toddler classes! Lullababies Storytime, for infants – 18 months and Mr. Bear Says Hello 18 months – 4 years, with Anna,
Why did the Hummingbird hum? Because he didn’t know the words! Don’t be like the Hummingbird, you can learn the words! Join us for the fall session of parent/caregiver baby
From the very first Toronto Festival of Storytelling on April 1, 1979, I was hooked on storytelling. It was April Fools’ Day. David and I attended the very first festival
The TD StoryJam Family Storytelling Day starts with Mariella, Carol and me! Join us on Sunday, March 24, at The Toronto Reference Library, for The Teddy Bear Picnic 11:00 – 12:00!
What I noticed on Sunday, March 24, as I listened to stories at The Toronto Reference Library, was the gift of “seeing” so much of the stories! The Storytellers were painting
Recently I found this video from December 2017. My granddaughter Harlow was exactly one and a half years old! Harlow is playing a wonderful finger play created many years ago by
Hello Everybody and how are you? It’s almost Spring – do you feel it in the air? All 3 of our parent and child videos are now on youtube! Today,
Endless stories are perfect for any occasion: long car trips, waiting in line at the grocery store or the doctors office, standing in line at the passport office, and best
Frosty weather, snowy weather, When the wind blows, we all go together. Three steps back and 1,2,3. A traditional Irish rhyme, found in many collections, like Ruth Crawford Seeger’s American
Hyacinths sing of spring, and these Dutch beauties were shared by my friend Tamiko from her shop @fleurrisant.market.ottawa on an Instagram post in February. One of my favorite songs to