Story Duo: Stories for Families by a Kid and his Teacher Mom
Emily Sparkles
4 episodes
5 days ago
Auggie is a creative seven-year-old who has loved stories his entire life. Emily is his mom, a secondary English teacher who shares his passion for stories! Together, they enjoy consuming stories, analyzing stories, and creating stories. One day, Auggie decided he was ready to share his works with the world. We follow after G.K. Chesterton with our storytelling approach and believe that “fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.” (We love dragons, though) Thanks for joining!
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Auggie is a creative seven-year-old who has loved stories his entire life. Emily is his mom, a secondary English teacher who shares his passion for stories! Together, they enjoy consuming stories, analyzing stories, and creating stories. One day, Auggie decided he was ready to share his works with the world. We follow after G.K. Chesterton with our storytelling approach and believe that “fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.” (We love dragons, though) Thanks for joining!
Story Duo: Stories for Families by a Kid and his Teacher Mom
1 minute 10 seconds
1 year ago
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Story Duo: Stories for Families by a Kid and his Teacher Mom
Auggie is a creative seven-year-old who has loved stories his entire life. Emily is his mom, a secondary English teacher who shares his passion for stories! Together, they enjoy consuming stories, analyzing stories, and creating stories. One day, Auggie decided he was ready to share his works with the world. We follow after G.K. Chesterton with our storytelling approach and believe that “fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.” (We love dragons, though) Thanks for joining!