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STORYSHACK CAN VISIT YOUR SCHOOL SO YOU CAN MAKE BEAUTIFUL BOOKS LIKE THE ONES ABOVE OR, EVEN BETTER, CREATE YOUR OWN BOOK WITH YOUR OWN STYLE USING YOUR IMAGINATION......
PERFECT FOR WRITING IN AFTERWARDS PERFECT FOR ENGAGING YOUR CLASS 

That little seed planted at Story Shack blossom forever....

'Schools should do everything to promote wider reading"

  BE A CHILD AT STORY SHACK AND IMAGINE.......

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Come in to a magical setting and....snuggle up with a story, make a little book, make a big book, make woodland houses for your characters, write a poem, find your favourite book, find your favourite author, play outdoors, imagine indoors, find an author you'd like to read + bring your family because a) they can join in and be a story adventurer too with a cup of tea or coffee  to release their imagination and b) (the boring bit!) they need to accompany YOU at:



Workshops: book making, story boats, pixie post, book writing, map making, making your own creatures and much more!



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Immersion in books, surrounded by new adventures, places and friends to see...where can books take you next?

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Come to Story shack to fire your imagination
  • Share a story
  • Make a book
  • Imagine and create

Play with your friends and your relatives 
SO YOU CAN ALL FEEL THE "FLOW" and be in the moment.

'We believe that if children are given more opportunities for free play and exploration in the Natural world. the improvement in their imaginations, story telling and communication skills will be just one of the  many benefits.'
Jo Schofield and Fiona Danks authors of 'Go Wild' 'The Wild Weather book' and 100 things to do with a stick' 

'It seems to me that outdoor adventure and sharing stories are two of the most important elements in a 'good childhood' - and both are disappearing from children's lives.'  Sue Palmer: 'Toxic Childhood'

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        JULIA DONALDSON, OUR CHLDREN'S LAUREATE
" I OPENED A BOOK AND MADE SOME FRIENDS
I SHARED THEIR TEARS AND LAUGHTER
AND FOLLOWED THEIR ROAD WITH ITS BUMPS AND BENDS
TO THE HAPPILY EVER AFTER.'

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