[Storytelling in Chinese] 小猪做了蛋糕, 厨师做了棒棒糖。不过,没牙齿的老虎要怎么吃呢?
Schedule
Sat Nov 09 2024 at 03:00 pm to 03:50 pm
UTC+08:00Location
Central Public Library – Programme Room 2 | Singapore, SG
About this Event
Important Notice
This programme/event is open to members of the National Library Board, Singapore. Please ensure you have your myLibrary username on hand before proceeding with the registration. If you do not have a myLibrary username, you can create one here: https://account.nlb.gov.sg/.
Join us for an Enchanting Storytelling Session in Chinese!
Pig made a cake; Chef made a lollipop. But can Toothless Tiger eat them?
🌟小猪做了蛋糕, 厨师做了棒棒糖。不过,没牙齿的老虎要怎么吃呢🌟
Featured Stories:
🐖 Discover the magical transformations of a tiny piglet, a small egg, and a little cake as they grow bigger and bigger. How do they manage to become so large all of a sudden? This delightful story will spark curiosity and wonder in every child.
👨🍳 Meet a chef who is having a really bad day. He's grumpy and even goes missing! But don't worry, he eventually cheers up and does something special.
🐅 Follow the story of a clever fox who tricks a fierce tiger into losing all his teeth!
🎃 Join the adventure of seven little gourd heroes, each with their unique superpowers. They face daunting monsters and attempt to rescue their grandpa.
Event Highlights:
Interactive Storytelling: Engage with our talented storytellers and become part of the narrative.
Cultural Richness: Discover diverse cultures through their unique folktales, offering insights and perspectives from around the world.
Audience Participation: Join in activities that bring the stories to life.
🎟️ Reserve Your Spot Now:
Don't miss this unforgettable storytelling event designed to entertain, enlighten, and enchant. Register today and embark on a journey of discovery through these timeless tales.
About Storytelling Association (Singapore)
Oral Storytelling is an ancient artform that has woven its way into humanity, bringing people close together, imparting wisdom and adding life to the world. Beginning in 2006, the association is a place for the appreciation of storytelling, to nurture the growth of storytellers, to support professional storytellers and to share information on storytelling events in Singapore.
About the 398.2 Storytelling Festival
The 398.2 Storytelling Festival is a free, family-targeted storytelling festival featuring the storytellers of Singapore, both professional and skilled amateurs. The name 398.2 alludes to the Dewey classification number for folktale books.
Where is it happening?
Central Public Library – Programme Room 2, 100 Victoria Street National Library Board, Singapore, SingaporeEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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