Storystorm 2023 Day 11: Lydia Lukidis Practices the Art of Discernment
by Lydia Lukidis Greetings and salutations, fellow Storystormers! I’ve been following Tara’s blog for many years now so it’s an honor to be here today. Woot,...
by Lydia Lukidis Greetings and salutations, fellow Storystormers! I’ve been following Tara’s blog for many years now so it’s an honor to be here today. Woot,...
by Justin Colón Many of us look upon cartoons with a sense of childhood nostalgia, reminiscing upon the good ol’ days when we sat mesmerized in...
Decodable books are books with text that children can sound out and combine the sounds into words. These are essential books for teaching reading skills… The...
by Natalie Rompella I adore Storystorm month. I have participated for seven years and have over 550 ideas written down. I’m always surprised which Storystorm posts...
by Kathleen Doherty Happy Eighth Day of Storystorm! One of my favorite topics is INTERTEXTUALITY—a literary theory that whatever you create, is influenced by something you’ve...
“Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?” How many of you immediately knew the next line? That’s because it’s a predictable text! Children love… The...
by Laura Zarrin When I started participating in Storystorm in 2012, I was completely convinced that I was not a writer. I was an illustrator and...
Today we have a steam train packed with Storystorm advice rolling your way, from the authors of the Picture Book Junction group! Ana Siqueira: I list...
by Megan Litwin Whenever I think about writing, or how to teach writing, or how to give advice to people looking to start writing, I think...
by Abi Cushman Are you stuck? Don’t have a single good idea today for Storystorm? Well, worry no longer. All you have to do is ask...