Why do I feel nervous like there are butterflies in my stomach? Is it because I’ll be in front of an audience tomorrow to read about the story of a frog named Tiddalik? Or is it because I will be criticized by discriminating and eager bunch of toddlers and preschoolers? Yes, you read it right. I will be storytelling for my little girl and her schoolmates. It’s my first time and I am really worried and nervous. But how hard can it be?
I mean, these little tots might not even heard of Tiddalik the Frog. Well, I haven’t. The characters I know are all Disney characters and these are just a few of my favorite characters:
- Cinderella
- Snow White
- Sleeping Beauty
- The Lion King
- Mickey Mouse
- Donald Duck
- Little Mermaid
- Tinker Bell
- Nemo
- Ratatouille
- Aladdin
- Princess Jasmine
- Winnie the Pooh
- Bambi
- Pocahontas
How I miss being a kid and having someone read a story for me. Now, it’s the other way around. I guess it’s just my turn. If ever you miss your childhood, there’s this new game called Disney Bingo. And what’s even more amazing is you can play it with your kids and share with them your favorite Disney characters. This DVD is now available at Amazon.com and Drugstore.com.
By the way, what are your favorite Disney characters? Or even movies and music. Why don’t you list your top 5 and compare it with mine. I’m pretty sure we would have lots in common.

hehehe congrats! madugo yang gagawin mo tom sis
Cinderella is my #1 fave as well!
Good luck!
Just tell your story first to your kid. If she’s satisfied with your story telling then you’ll be a hit with the kids. Try to tell them the story in the old fashioned story telling way complete with actions and sound effects and you will be a hit with your child’s schoolmates. There is always a child inside us and let it come out when you tell your story. Thanks for the fascinating post. God bless you always.
I know what you mean. I love Disney and miss being a kid too. There is nothing wrong with being a kid at heart, even if your age, body and experiences tell a different story.