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Many thanks to parents and grandparents who read stories to the children for #nationalstorytellingweek. Some of the stories were in Urdu, Irish Gaelic and Polish 📖

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Stories have the ability to help us learn, understand and build empathy.
Sharing our stories builds bridges that connect us to others, fostering a sense of belonging and connection that can span generations, cultures and experiences.

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Black Shuck: The Hell Hound that Terrorises Blickling Hall If you are familiar with the Norfolk Record Office blog, you may have read a recent entry on the death by duel of Sir Henry Hobart, the fourth baronet of Blickling Hall. Curiously, Hobart’s remarka…

To finish #NationalStorytellingWeek discover the story of #BlackShuck as told by one of our fantastic bloggers

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Telling stories through play.
#PlayTherapy

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This morning was spent in a training session with a group enthusiastic for storytelling in education as part of #NationalStorytellingWeek bringing together storytelling and reading. Thank you to our guest Liz Weir who inspired the group with her passion for both storytelling & children's literature.

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Winding Up the Week #459 This week I look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce both Reading Wales Month 26 and Reading Ireland Month 2026, keep up with…

bookjotter.com/2026/02/07/winding-up-the-week-459/ #Booklovers #AmReading #Books #BookReview #Reading #NationalStorytellingWeek #HumpbackWhaleAwarenessMonth #ReadingWales26 #readingirelandmonth26 @katheastman.bsky.social @bookertalk.bsky.social @cathybrown746.bsky.social @patfurstenberg.bsky.social

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✨️ National Storytelling Week doesn't have to be confined to 5 days in the school year.

💡📖❤️ Make every day one that is full of engaging and captivating stories!

Check out the @openingdoors.bsky.social series! 👇🏻

#NationalStorytellingWeek #PrimaryTeachers #EduSky #PrimaryEnglish

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#NationalStorytellingWeek inspired a poem about a downside of library books and my favourite story teller - My Sister who wrote the lovely Humphreys Corner books. #SallyHunter

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Great films, TV shows, and plays start with a script. Scriptwriters craft the dialogue and stories we love to watch.

💰 Varies widely based on projects
⏰ Freelance or contract-based
Explore the job profile ⬇️
nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/job-profiles...

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Hearing a story read aloud is a reminder that the world is vast, beautiful, and full of wonders just waiting to be discovered.

We hope you've enjoyed hearing or telling a good story this #NationalStorytellingWeek. Why not find one to share this weekend too 📚

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It’s Not Just for Kids: Reading Together for Fun and Friendship No one is too far away to be cared for or to care. Inspiring those who support a friend living with mental illness.

It's #NationalStoryTellingWeek and today's reminder is that reading aloud to someone you care about isn't just for kids!

It’s Not Just for Kids: Reading Together for Fun and Friendship

www.gumonmyshoe.com/2017/01/its-...

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Celebrating Literary Treasures: 10 Years of the British Archive for Contemporary Writing at the UEA
Celebrating Literary Treasures: 10 Years of the British Archive for Contemporary Writing at the UEA At the home of the UK’s oldest Creative Writing MA programme and home of the world-renowned literary festival UEA Live there lives a small archive service packed with literary treasures. BACW is the…

Celebrating #NationalStorytellingWeek revisit this talk by Dr Helen Busby from the British Archive for Contemporary Writing at the UEA @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social youtu.be/Bw29WP6kB6g?... #NorfolkHistory

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A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of Pachinko by Min Jin Lee. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Georgie - Programme delivery. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of Pachinko by Min Jin Lee. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Georgie - Programme delivery. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Chloe - Events and enrichment. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Chloe - Events and enrichment. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Nick - Tuition and coaching. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Nick - Tuition and coaching. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Rachel - Programme delivery. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

A book cover is placed against a green textured backdrop. 'National Storytelling Week' is written across the top, and the book cover is of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Next to the cover, the subheading reads Rachel - Programme delivery. The Access Project logo is at the bottom.

Did you know that The Access Project has a staff book group? We love to discover new gems and revisit favourite reads 🎧📚.

This #NationalStorytellingWeek some of our book chat members shared their beloved favourite stories with us. What would your choice be?

#NationalYearOfReading

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Book Review: Unstressable | One Education In this blog, Headteacher Jason Hughes shares a book review for teachers and school leaders, exploring how to manage stress and promote wellbeing in education.

📚 Don't miss our Book Review for school leaders and teachers!

Headteacher Jason Hughes tells us all about "Unstressable" by Mo Gawdat and Alice Law - a book billed as a ‘practical guide to stress-free living’.

Read here: bit.ly/4rwlgxq

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One Way Into The Otherworld, photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

One Way Into The Otherworld, photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday: `#Celtic myths are symbolic, so we need to interpret them to draw out their wisdom. As a result, it's probably worth asking if interpretation was ever a part of the Celtic storytelling tradition?
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One Way Into The Otherworld, photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

One Way Into The Otherworld, photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday: `#Celtic myths are symbolic, so we need to interpret them to draw out their wisdom. As a result, it's probably worth asking if interpretation was ever a part of the Celtic storytelling tradition?
Cormac is led into […]

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Thank you to Sarah and Jeannie for last nights #storytelling. The session mirrored the story of Stone Soup, where each person contributes something to the collective.
Jeannie shared The Twelve Months, a beautiful story and a welcome reminder of patience and gratitude. #NationalStorytellingWeek

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Stories in the Miracle Windows: Richard of Stanley
Stories in the Miracle Windows: Richard of Stanley

This #NationalStorytellingWeek, we have been sharing some of the incredible stories depicted in the stained glass of the Miracle Windows, as told by Dr Rachel Koopmans.

This is the story of Richard of Stanley:
youtu.be/62b7MlbDXcs?...

© Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral | Videographer: Alex J Wright

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Fergus mac Róich, cut out from Fergus Speaks His Words of Anger to Maev by John P Campbell, public domain

Fergus mac Róich, cut out from Fergus Speaks His Words of Anger to Maev by John P Campbell, public domain

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday #Celtic: `Whence is the tragical death of Fergus mac Róich? Not hard to tell.
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Fergus mac Róich, cut out from Fergus Speaks His Words of Anger to Maev by John P Campbell, public domain

Fergus mac Róich, cut out from Fergus Speaks His Words of Anger to Maev by John P Campbell, public domain

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday #Celtic: `Whence is the tragical death of Fergus mac Róich? Not hard to tell. Fergus was in exile in Connacht after his honour had been violated in the matter of the sons of Usnech; for he was one of the three […]

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Did you know that Outside the Box is available as an audiobook? It is currently £0.00 on Amazon with an Audible membership trial or £2.62 without the trial.

Listen to the soothing tones of Ian Billings this #nationalstorytellingweek!

#nationalstorytellingweek2026

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King Conor of Ulster, cropped from Stephen Reid's CúChulain Desires Arms of the King; public domain

King Conor of Ulster, cropped from Stephen Reid's CúChulain Desires Arms of the King; public domain

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday #Celtic: `Now at that time, in order to incite champions to be brave in conflict, it was customary to give a champion’s prize as a token of victory to him who proved the stronger in single combat, and who vanquished his adversary in the field of
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King Conor of Ulster, cropped from Stephen Reid's CúChulain Desires Arms of the King; public domain

King Conor of Ulster, cropped from Stephen Reid's CúChulain Desires Arms of the King; public domain

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday #Celtic: `Now at that time, in order to incite champions to be brave in conflict, it was customary to give a champion’s prize as a token of victory to him who proved the stronger in single combat, and who vanquished […]

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Young woman on horseback; photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

Young woman on horseback; photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday #Celtic: Macha Mhongruadh, daughter of Aodh Ruadh son of Badharn, … held the sovereignty of Ireland seven years, till Reachtaidh Righdhearg slew her. And it was in her time that Eamhain Mhacha was built.
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Young woman on horseback; photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

Young woman on horseback; photo credit 1. Neu-Kelte

#NationalStoryTellingWeek #BookologyThursday #Celtic: Macha Mhongruadh, daughter of Aodh Ruadh son of Badharn, … held the sovereignty of Ireland seven years, till Reachtaidh Righdhearg slew her. And it was in her time that Eamhain Mhacha was built. Now the […]

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Celebrating #NationalStorytellingWeek in #dramatherapy #NSW2026

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🕵️ Take a look behind the scenes...🐶

While we are still in the thick of #NationalStorytellingWeek , here are a few pictures of The Detective Dog, which is going to be LIVE on the HAC stage this Easter!

🔍 The Detective Dog
📆 29 - 30 March
🎟️ Tickets - https://loom.ly/KCfaVVQ

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Strategy for growth Write Back

Stories have the power to inspire, connect and create change 🥰

Read our charity story about our project with Write Back - a charity using creative writing to build confidence, wellbeing and opportunity for young people https://www.cranfieldtrust.org/stories/WriteBack

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It Was All Story: The Wizard of Berry Hill No one is too far away to be cared for or to care. Inspiring those who support a friend living with mental illness.

It's #NationalStoryTellingWeek and to mark the occasion I’m sharing a few of my short stories.

“He walked unnoticed into the settlement. There seemed to be no one else about, a faint ember-glow in the gathering darkness was the only hint of habitation.”

www.gumonmyshoe.com/2025/07/it-w...

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