Telling stories with Lila
Recommended age: 24 to 6 years
We use Lila to invent stories, and when personifying her we move her wings, crest and her entire body to give a more real sensation, we also use different intonations in the voice and invent stories that can cover the themes we want such as emotions, motivation to food, values in general, everyday situations, or the topic we choose.
We can make a sound story that will make our child enjoy this experience more. To do this, we can simulate, for example, the steps when walking by tapping on a cardboard box, the sound of chicks whistling, the wind blowing, among other sounds that our story may need.
Once we have finished telling the story to our child, we ask them questions about what happened and how they would change the situation so that they give us their own version of the story, for example:
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What happened to the little white chicken?
What would have happened if the wolf had not eaten the Lilac Hen's egg?
What would have happened if the little black chicken had not gotten lost?