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Folk Tales Live Performances Native American Younger Kids

The Winter Giant

Glooscap the warrior can’t fight the Winter Giant. Join the kids in the spell which puts Glooscap to sleeeepppzzzzzz… Source: The Maid of the North, by Ethel Johnston Phelps. This telling copyright (c) 2016 by Michael Litzky

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Folk Tales Native American

Grandmother Spider Steals the Sun

My adaptation of a story that has its origins in several Native American cultures, including Muskogee and Cherokee. It’s a perfect example of a “Pourquoi” story, a story which tells how something came to be. I first heard it from storyteller Mary Ellen Hill, who found it in Michael Caduto and Joseph Bruchac’s Keepers of the Earth .

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European Fairy Tales Folk Tales Funny Live Performances Native American Puppets Younger Kids

The King’s Sneeze and Kunik the Bear

Treehouse is one of the preschools at which I’m the regular weekly storyteller. I really enjoy telling there. The staff is great, the facility is cozy and sweet and they’re always working on innovative projects. You can read more about them at their website. Some of the puppets in this video are made by Folkmanis Puppets.

There are two stories in the video. The first is called “The Old Woman and her Bear.” It’s a very sweet Inuit folk tale about an old woman who adopts a polar bear cub. The kids loved it when I first told it and asked for it many other times. The other is “The King’s Sneeze,” adapted from a Grimm’s tale. You’ll get to see my favorite puppets Willy the Wolf and Francesca the Flying Squirrel and several others. I hope you enjoy the stories. All the original material is copyright © 2010 by Michael Litzky.