I love love love having story circle outside.
True, there might be more distractions.
But there's much more freedom.
And freedom is great for any creative activity, including storytelling.
Pippi Longstocking, arguably one of the freest and open-minded characters in children literature, is often portrayed upside down.
“[Pippi] always slept with her feet on the pillow and her head far down under the covers. ‘That’s the way they sleep in Guatemala,’ she explained. ‘And it’s the only right way to do it. This way, I can wiggle my toes while I’m sleeping, too.‘”
Astrid Lindgren, Pippi Longstocking (translated by Florence Lamborn).
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