
Albert Einstein was once asked what preparation was needed to become a great scientist. The answer he gave was, "Read Fairy Tales". Storytelling helps to develop imagination and also to explore the world around us.
I began telling stories at the age of 10. I am the first of four children and my parents refused to invest in a television set, so to entertain my siblings I imagined stories of all sorts and told it to them. They enjoyed my stories so much that even during holidays when children complained of boredom, my siblings never had a dull moment. We did not play with plastic toys rather we all acted out the stories that I told them.
I did a first degree and masters in Classics and after teaching in the
University for a few years I got married and began to raise a family.
A few years ago, I set up a story circle program for my children called ‘Stories
from Afar.’ We not only have storytelling sessions, but the
children also learnt story-making skills. The program helped my children
blossom into confident avid readers and good storytellers. ‘Stories
from Afar’ is now enjoyed by thousands of children in Devon
and beyond.
Enter the world of imagination as Abi your storyteller brings stories from distant lands and people. Using multicultural costumes and musical instruments Abi encourage audience participation in dancing, drumming, and singing.


