
2 Tales, 2 Tongues-Stories from Latin America. Use the power of
reading to outsmart a magician and discover the benefits of being
bilingual. Grades Preschool-4 & Families |
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A rich man gives a fortune, a King finds a fortune as the audience
travels the Silk Road from China to Mongolia in these cooperative
fables. Ages 3-10, Great for families! |

Tales from Central and North America. The Talkative Turtle learns
that silence is golden and The Big-Mouth Frog learns that sometimes
it is best to keep a big-mouth shut. Ages 3-10, Great for families!
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Waltzing Matilda, Didgeridoo, the Aborigines, the Maori. Stories,
games and songs of Australia and New Zealand. Grades Preschool-4
& Families |

With Swahili and rhythm, this participatory African tale issues
a challenge to determine what makes power as animals and man vie
for the title King of Beasts. Ages 10 to Adult |

Travel to Egypt to discover the importance of words and discover
how a Vizir's jealousy and lies lead him to ruin. Ages 3-10. Great
for families! |

A participatory Game Show using information about the Constitution,
government, Native Americans, Explorers and the 13 Colonies. Everyone
will be amazed at how much they know...or should know. Ages 13 to
Adult |

This tale from India, a Raja becomes obsessed with cleanliness.
Audiences must sweep, swim and sew in order to free him from dirt.
Ages 3-10, Great for families! |
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We design hands-on opportunities in crafts, folklore, games, dance,
music, recipes, celebrations or customs to reinforce curricula,
excite and inspire. Most cultures offered including: Africa, India,
China, Japan, America, Russia, France, England, Spain, Italy, Germany,
South America, Australia, Canada, Central America, Mexico and Caribbean.
All Ages. |
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Concentrating on developing awareness and building skills that can
be used in interaction with staff, colleagues and peers. Drawing
on cultural, age and gender experiences, participants will understand
the complexity and diversity of class, culture, physical ability,
gender and family experiences and learn from each other. Middle
school through Adults. |
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