Once
upon a time all flickering from every fire was muffled out by the steady
whispering of a good fairy tale or myth. Our ancestors honored the multi-layered
wisdom that sprung, like Jack over the candlestick, through Jade Rabbit's ears and into the heart of each orphaned Listener circling the teller in that special nook by the fireplace. But the fires to gather around are now few and far between. The villages are skimpy and scattered. The tales are in ashes. The tellers are an endangered specie.
Children around the world are learning to read stories they never heard told.
In a small corner of the Shandong Province of Jinan, however, this is not the case. Our Majesty Story, sits on the throne she once ruled from. She is revered, as Athena herself. One of the many reasons for this is that: 1) a strong intake of oral stories during the pre-reading stages facilitates the process of becoming a reader often trialed in the later stages for those without it.
In a small corner of the Shandong Province of Jinan, however, this is not the case. Our Majesty Story, sits on the throne she once ruled from. She is revered, as Athena herself. One of the many reasons for this is that: 1) a strong intake of oral stories during the pre-reading stages facilitates the process of becoming a reader often trialed in the later stages for those without it.
Little Theo takes his stand behind the story drum, dressed in the story shawl. |
On average, our kids listen to 5 stories each week. Over the span of 8 months they have already heard more than 50 stories from around the world and some of these have been retold more than 50 times each!! This intention and conviction fosters an intrinsic relationship with story itself. Rather than it being a meager/sparse moment of pseudo-entertainment to be depleted that adds to the ever narrowing of the dream years, Story takes on the comforting identity of a friend who will be there in good times and in bad throughout their Hero Journeys that are just beginning.