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Encourages understanding, inspires an interest in reading and develops vocabulary.
A Japanese tradition, dating back to the 12th century, the Kamishibai literally means: “paper theatre”. It is played using a set of pictures shown in a butai (wooden theatre), with three doors. A Kamishibai is composed of a set of numbered cards, telling a story. Each card depicts an episode of the narrative, the front shows the illustration, the reverse contains the text to be narrated. This form of representation helps children concentrate and immerse themselves in the magical world of storytelling.
At school, the teacher has explained to students that the planet is in danger. Little Wolf is a bit worried. Luckily, Mum tells him what we can do often to take care of our environment. Think about turning out lights, recycling waste and saving water. Little Wolf learns to carry out little everyday tasks with his family.