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"...great
connection. It was lunch time and the students didn't want to go,
they wanted to hear another story." Richard
Benveville Nome Arts Council Nome, Alaska |
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“ .
. . weaves legends into tales that delight and engage children.
He captivated my third graders with his version of Blackbeard
the Pirate.” Sue
Guilford, Third Grade, Westwood Elementary, Portland, MI |
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Thank you for visiting Sycamore Story!
Sycamore here. Below
I have included a few guidelines to make your visit to my website
easy to navigate, fun to consider, and interesting to read.
Want to get to know me and how Story became a part of my
life? Click on My Story for my family
and story background.
Want to learn all about the Stories I tell? From "Dirt
Boy" Stories, through
history and personal stories, fairytales, ecological stories
and more, find out about what my repetoire includes and "what
I do best" by clicking on Stories.
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 Sycamore
The Storyteller |
Want to learn how I work? Story
is alive and well and I am the StoryTeller. To find out
how I can entertain and enlighten you, click on How
I Work.
Wondering who I work with and if I can work with you? To
find out about Sycamore's Story Triangle and how it works, click
on Audiences.
Looking for a particular story
and/or program? You
will be delighted to find that my specialty is working together
with you to develop what you want for your program. Just check
out Programs, by clicking on it.
Still have some questions? You
should find answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions, by visiting
FAQs. Just click on it. BUT, if you don't find the answer you are
searching for, don't hesitate to E-mail me at sycamore@kcnet.com or call me at (616)
308-3891.
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