February 2008
Monthly Archive
Monthly Archive
Posted by Natalie on 20 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: General Topics Related to the Elderly
There are few things as rewarding as making a meaningful connection with
someone you love. Picture books for elders are a bridge for that connection.
A story is more than just words or pictures on the page. In fact, the words and pictures are sometimes simply a catalyst to the deeper stories that are shared once this door is opened. Allow this book to be a tool for the connection, not the means to an end.
Here are some things to keep in mind when sharing this story:
1. Expand on the story. If an element of the story reminds you of a personal experience, consider weaving that in with the book.
2. Ask simple questions. What does your listener think about a certain sentence or verse of the book? Does it remind them of anything they have ever done before? How do they feel about a particular aspect of the story?
3. Create an activity around the story. Drawing, coloring, doodling, writing, rhyming, alliterations, singing, these are all simple activities to incorporate into the story telling.
Posted by Natalie on 19 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: General Topics Related to the Elderly
This afternoon I had the opportunity to talk with Barb Techel, author of “Frankie, The Walk ‘n Roll Dog“.

Check out this site, you’re in for some surprises!