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Pass-the-Story

Language & communication

Pass-the-Story

Build a story together, one sentence at a time, anywhere you are: in the car, at dinner, or cozy in bed. You start with a fun hook ("this morning, a penguin rang the doorbell..."), and the tale gets passed along. Two simple rules: stick with the main character, and build on each other's ideas.

Age
4 to 6 years
Duration
10-15 min
Materials
None
Supervision
Semi-supervisé
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Step by step

  1. In the car, at the table, or during bedtime—zero supplies needed.
  2. One sentence each, stick with the same hero, and build on the last idea ("yes, and...").
  3. Drop an intriguing first line ("This morning, a penguin rang the doorbell...").
  4. Take turns adding a sentence. If someone gets shy, nudge them with a quick question instead of filling the silence for them.
  5. Sense the ending coming and wrap it up together.
  6. Retell the whole wild story in one go if they loved it, or write it down as your child dictates.

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