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Storyteller's Favorite Fables is a DVD from Let's Tell Stories
featuring eight folktales from around the world. Storytellers
Diane Ferlatte, Leeny Del Seamonds, Angela Lloyd, and Geri Keams
deliver dramatic, engaging performances of a variety of fables.
Using theatrical voices, hand motions, and musical accompaniment,
they invite the children to take a trip around the world through
storytelling.
The DVD opens with "Croc 'n Hen," a Bakongo folktale from Africa
performed by Diane Ferlatte and accompanied by Erik Pearson on
guitar. Ferlatte uses big hand motions to represent the crocodile
and other animals, and she encourages the children in the audience
to join her. "Yuca," the second story, is a retelling
of a Russian folktale performed by Leeny Del Seamonds. This
story is performed in both English and Spanish. It is followed
by Angela Lloyd's version of "Yes Ma'am--Did You Feed My Cow?," a
traditional African American call and response song. Lloyd
accompanies herself with a baritone yukele. "Yes Ma'am" was
my children's favorite story on the DVD. They were so surprised
at what happened to the cow! In "Grandmother Spider Brings the
Sun ," Navajo Indian storyteller, actress, and author Geri Keams
delivers a retelling of this traditional Cherokee story. Next
Ferlatte gives us an adaptation of an Aesop fable in "Bone Day." My
two-year-old especially loves the music in this story. She
dances along with it each time we watch. " Hand" is an original
work by Angela Lloyd, done in both English and Spanish. "Medio
Pollito" is a traditional Spanish legend retold by Leeny Del Seamonds,
also in English and Spanish. Finishing out the disc is another
original work by Angela Lloyd called "Sunbrella."
The Let's Tell Stories company was formed by mothers seeking alternatives
to cartoons and animation. As a mother, I appreciate their efforts
to produce rich stories with morals and life lessons. My
family liked watching and discussing the stories on this DVD. With
a running time of 62 minutes, it is too long for most young
children to watch start to finish, but the individual stories are
a good length for the attention spans of small children. The recommended
age is 3-10. At my home it was enjoyed by children ages 2, 5, and
8. Visit the company website at www.letstellstories.com for
discussion questions, coloring pages, and other parent/teacher
resources to support the Storyteller's Favorite Fables DVD
Product review by Whitney Dunahee, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC January 2011
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