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The Very Quiet Cricket

Storytelling
One day, a little cricket is born and meets a big cricket who chirps his welcome. But the little cricket cannot make a sound.

Whimble & The Birds

Youth Storytelling
Join photographer David M Bird on this delightful little tale of Whimble the Becorn and his love of birds.

Super Stars (Constellations)

Youth Storytelling
In this episode, Sabrina chats about stars, constellations, and how humans have used constellations to tell stories for a really long time.

The Secret To Telling A Great Story

Youth Storytelling
For social media creator and viral video hitmaker ?@JennyHoyos?, the key to telling a great story is to keep it brief.

Dream You'll Be!

Kids Storytelling
Spark inspiration and discover all the exciting careers children dream about in this whimsical picture book.

Making Predictions

Kids Storytelling
Ollo makes predictions about what will happen next in the story. Pictures and text in the story can help inform these educated guesses.

How Illustrations Show Plot

Kids Storytelling
In this video, Sandy and Peck study the pictures in a book to help understand the story better.

How Characters Change In A Story

Kids Storytelling
Reya observes how main characters can change over the course of the story by noticing what they look like, see, and do over time.

This Video Took Us 8 Years To Make

Adults Storytelling
We want to tell important stories about our natural world, but some ideas that seem great initially end up being way too big to cover in a short video.

Summarizing A Story

Kids Storytelling
In this video, listen as Reya retells the story of the Three Little Pigs by describing what the main characters wanted, what the problem was, and how it was solved.

The tale of the Monkey King and the Buddha - Ji Hao

Adults Storytelling
Follow Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, as he attempts to outwit the Buddha and escape from his clever traps and imprisonment.

Bluey Minisode: Goldilocks

Storytelling
Dad retells the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears… with his Bandit-twist, of course.