tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6622029955594375134.post7904961338870458620..comments2024-02-03T20:39:28.911+01:00Comments on Explore and Express: Eastertide Guest Post #2: 'Jesus the King' materialsSheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05625950990926813867noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6622029955594375134.post-20729593229807502302012-05-02T02:35:51.614+02:002012-05-02T02:35:51.614+02:00How wonderful to see this post. Thank you, Storyt...How wonderful to see this post. Thank you, Storyteller. I actually recently asked Sheila a question regarding the cost of the pieces and how Godly Play could be applied in nations where resources are limited. I am hoping to bring Godly Play to Mongolia, and from there to other Asian nations. I knew the story-telling method would be so well adapted for these cultures, but couldn't figure out how sustainable it would be to purchase the wooden sets. Don't know why I wasn't thinking outside of the box. I've made a number of my own stories suited for our upper elementary children in Dallas, TX simply using felt, and they all enjoy it. And I have found in the process that I have a knack and love for cutting out little felt people and props. :)Carriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06786859880721485098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6622029955594375134.post-9618819988752989252012-04-26T16:04:14.483+02:002012-04-26T16:04:14.483+02:00Thanks for clarifying, Storyteller! However, I did...Thanks for clarifying, Storyteller! However, I did not notice the script until you said something.: )Sheilahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05625950990926813867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6622029955594375134.post-35952366088682679392012-04-26T08:01:23.629+02:002012-04-26T08:01:23.629+02:00By the way, that top photo shows a paper script. I...By the way, that top photo shows a paper script. I do NOT use a script and I do NOT recommend that anyone else does either! It's better to tell the story from your heart, even if you make a few mistakes. <br /><br />But that Palm Sunday I wanted to tell the story bilingually, and my Finnish was just not good enough to do so without a script. I told the story in English by heart, and then repeated each bit in Finnish relying on the script where necessary. The children understood that I needed the script because I am not a Finnish-speaker, but that this is a story that I don't need a script for in English.Storytellerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06689874815365770762noreply@blogger.com