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Little Creative Days – Pojo Literacy Workshops – Story Writing / Puppet Making / Storytelling

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Workshop Category: Author, Creative writing, Design Technology, Early Years, Egyptians, History, Preschool and Nursery, Puppet, Romans, Storytelling, Talking and Communicating, and World Book DayWorkshop Tags: literacy workshops for schools

We offer an exciting range of story writing workshops, storytelling and puppet making workshops based on our multi-award winning creative storytelling kits.

We are storytelling sisters Tonya and Natasha we are authors of a range of stories based on a little dog called Pojo who gets itchy paws and goes off on adventures whilst his owner Sam is asleep. Stories cover themes such as pirates, Romans, Egyptians, Norman knights, Gunpowder plot, deforestation of the rainforest and the Stone Age.

Kids will love making puppets and interacting with the story and our writing workshops are ideal to help reluctant readers and writers.

Raise school funds whilst raising literacy!
We can also help you raise funds for your school. For every book we sell at the workshop we will give the school £1 to either spend on resources from our Learning Through Stories catalogue, staff training or you can take it off the cost of the workshop. For instance, if we sell 100 books you would receive £100. Every book is signed by us, the authors, so the children also have something to treasure.

Get a FREE parent workshop when you book a literacy workshop. Not all parents are able to read to their children but we have a workshop to help them develop stories with their children through games that can be played anywhere. Parent workshop need to be run on the same day as the children’s workshop. Workshops can be adapted to suit your themes and tailored to your requirements, just drop us a message as to your requirements.

Some feedback on our workshops:

My class were so excited to make the puppets and meet the characters to the story. They worked well together to create a colourful set of puppets which they put to good use with many sessions of ‘Let’s Pretend’! The visual story plans they made meant so much more to them as the characters had become very ‘real’. They lived the stories they told.

My expectations were more than met. I really appreciated the support you gave to our writing competition. The theme of this year’s competition was inspired by your book and puppets and it was fantastic listening to the story being told, not read. Thank you.
Jill Stevens Collingbourne Primary School

Address: 50 High Street, Hungerford
London
Greater London
RG17 0NE
United Kingdom

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