You may have already encountered this lovely Japanese word: kamishibai?
It comes from "kami" – paper and "shibaï" – theatre. This paper theatre lets the audience watch illustrations together while the storyteller reads the paper boards one by one (as only they see the text written on the back).
Laura, the media librarian, invites you to adapt one of Alain Gaussel's 'Contes à croquer' (Editions Syros) using this format... and of course, test it!
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From 6 to 12 years / Registration required
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Country Tourism Thionvillois
11A rue de la Perdrix Thionville 57100 FRANCE
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