As a way of distracting children during this period of social isolation, several channels have promoted a storytelling action for children, transmitting lightness and joy to Brazilian homes. Free channels on social networks have become a weekly or daily meeting point for those who want to hear a good story, music, jokes or develop their art.
the storyteller Mariana Müller, known for the project Mari Make-believe, performs live every Friday, on its social networks, a storytelling for children. In her lives, she uses musical instruments, puppets, makeup and other theatrical elements to bring fun and joy to children.
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But she doesn't do all this alone, Mariana has the support of her 5-year-old daughter Antonia, who participates in the selection of stories. The stories, narrated in a space created especially for broadcasts, range from classics to authorial tales.
“I think it works like a cafuné, a dedication of an adult's time to the children. My way of telling stories has always been interactive, I always wanted to learn from the children, asking and finding out about their routine”, explains Mariana.
Psychopedagogue and sociologist Eugene Fernandes, from Vitória, tells several stories for children on her profile on Instagram and on YouTube. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3 pm, he has the “Quarantine of Stories”. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 8 pm, there is the project “I tell from here, you tell from there”.
Discover also Frederico's gang, by actor, writer and educator Cleyton Passos. Through adaptations of classics, puppet theater “Turma do Frederico”, the actor teaches children environmental education, inclusion and other topics. He started telling stories 30 years ago for the needy community in Leitão da Silva, and turned it into official work.
Through social media, Portuguese Language and Arts teacher Eliane Correia, from Guaçuí, promotes the “Quarantine of Stories” daily at 9am. In a captivating way, she enchants with authorial stories, popular tales and legends. Access the channelOne More Point One More Tale” and get to know your work.
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