Our lively sensory stories offer learners an opportunity to engage with books and language using multi-sensory exploration. They are adaptable in time, structure and group size to suit the needs and targets of your learners. Touch, smell, sounds, visual stimuli, and movement are all incorporated in our wide range of imaginative props which can be borrowed after our story session to allow for repetition and recall within your own classroom.
We will discuss the needs of your pupils in advance so we can tailor each session specifically towards your learners.
Alternatively, a set of resources for each story can also be borrowed as part of your subscription for you to deliver the story yourself.
Choose from:
The Girl Who Loves Bugs by Lily Murray and Jenny Lovlie
Curriculum/ EHCP target links: Exploring the Wider World – Minibeasts
Evie loves bugs! One day she decides to bring the bugs inside so she can be with them all the time. On the day of her Great Gran’s visit, Evie wakes up to find her bugs have escaped…..all over the house! Lots of lively bug based fun with songs, giant insects and sounds.
Monkey and Me by Emily Gravett
Curriculum/ EHCP target links: Exploring the Wider World – Animals
A little girl and her toy monkey go on an adventure and meet lots of animals along the way. Waddle like a penguin, jump like a kangaroo and stomp like an elephant! Lots of noisy interactive fun with songs, sensory resources, smells and sounds.
The Colour Monster by Anna Llenas
Curriculum/ EHCP target links: PSED – Recognising and regulating emotions
Colour Monster is very confused. His emotions are all mixed up! A little girl shows him what each feeling means through colours. Learners will experience happy, sad, angry, calm, or scared through our multi-sensory interactive resources and music.
Not a Box by Antoinette Portis
Curriculum/ EHCP target links: Creative Storytelling and working together
A box is just a box… unless it’s not a box. From mountain to rocket ship, a small rabbit shows that a box can be anything you want it to be! Lots of active cardboard fun in and out of boxes.
More stories coming soon………….