A good story, however, Aunt Isabel explains, needs just the right ingredients – beginning with “a When and a Where.” With a lot of imaginative input from Penelope, Aunt Isabel helps her weave a perfect plot, complete with setting, characters (valiant Lady Nell, a captive prince, a villainous Odious Mole), conflict, suspense, and a satisfying ending. For ages 4- 8. IDEAS AND STORY STARTERS Only site members can actually print the pages. Examples: “Write about a thrilling experience for a graceful reindeer who accidentally sets the science fair on fire.” “Describe a celebration for a tricky pirate who rides a wild boar.”
INSPIRING IMAGINATION Of course, almost any book is an inspiration for the imagination. Finally winter comes, and as food stores run low and spirits droop, Frederick revives them all with his wonderful poems and stories filled with colorful images of the spring and summer. For ages 3 and up.
DISCOVERING VOICE In writing, voice is more than the thing you use to talk, sing, and yell – it’s a unique expression of personality, the creative quirk that gives color and pizzazz to language. The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large mater – . For ages 8- 1. 1.
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