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Fable-The Lion and the Mousr

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Little mouse, I shall forever be indebted to you for your kindness and your quick thinking that you rescued me from the trapper's net. I shall never think unkindly of you again. For I see that you are mighty in the way that you can bite with your teeth. I am mighty in my roar. I am mighty in my cline. But you, little one, have saved your king and forever we will be friends. And the mouse and the lion were friends throughout all time

Debra Weller Storyteller tells a fable. How does the storyteller use the voice to tell the story.

@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 0:42
Either way, your character building and character development is very impeccable, so just wanted to share that with you. Of course, you know that. But nonetheless, job well done. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to your next story
@WilderBlue
Kim Sheeter
@WilderBlue · 0:30

@debstoryteller

Thank you for sharing the fable. This one was new to me and it was fun to hear it and fun to hear your performance. I really enjoyed it and I really appreciate the storytelling tip. I thought a little bit of Clarissa pincola estes. If you don't know her work, you probably do, but if you don't, I was thinking of her Weller Debstoryteller as well, so I plan to hear more and look forward to it. Thanks. Bye
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@debstoryteller

@dobbsty

Thank you so much for your kind comments. I really appreciated them that you took time to make those comments. Thank you
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@WilderBlue

Thank you so much for making those comments and taking time to be very specific. I love to storytelling. I hope to hear more about what you do. Thank you
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