Generally for stories you cut, the simplest the directions are the better. For Storytelling, those with more involved cutting MUST be practiced, practiced and practiced. Have fun with it. Being overly precise interferes with the magic, but you do want the object to turn out. Children are very forgiving. Some stories you'll like more than others. The themes should never be forced. Enjoy yourself and the children will enjoy the telling too.
Benny and the First Snowflake
Little Orange House (Halloween)
Library Mouse
Running Bear's Surprise (Halloween)
Will It Ever Snow?
RESOURCES
Cut and Tell Scissor Stories for Fall, Jean Warren, c.1984
Cut and Tell Scissor Stories for Spring, Jean Warren, c.1984
Cut and Tell Scissor Stories for Winter, Jean Warren, c.1984
Paper Stories, Jean Stangl, c.1984
Linda Ann Meuse: Notes from the Story Room
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