Do we play storytelling?

One of the most wonderful things with unlimited potential is the imagination of our children. Everything is possible within those little heads: fairies, goblins, dragons and witches, all come alive in their imagination.

It is a gift that all of them possess, maybe not all are great soccer players or have learned to speak within a few months, but everyone has the wonderful gift of imagination.

So, Why not play storytelling?

And for this I present the Rory's Story Cubes or Rory's story cubes that my grandmother would say.

Some time ago, surfing the net I found this curious game. Bring nine dice, each with a different image printed on each of their faces.

Whats the game about? Well, the dice are thrown and a story is built from the images that have come out of us, that simple, without rules and above all, without limits.

Taking into account that each dice is six images and that there are nine dice, if I remember correctly the statistics classes would come out!more than ten million possible combinations! and since for each combination thousands of different stories fit we can get an idea that we are facing a toy that can provide us with unlimited hours of fun.

If you do not have enough with the nine dice, there are extensions of thematic dice that have 3 more dice each and two more versions that can be played separately or joined with the original game. You also have some travel story cubes, although the truth is that the box is similar to the big match boxes and fits in any pocket.

Oh, and for those who do not leave the mobile or sleeping you can also download it from the App Store and Google Play.

A great challenge for parents' imagination. Instead of telling the bedtime story, we roll the dice and invent one. Do you dare?

So, Do we play storytelling?

Video: The Gingerbread Man. Full Story. Animated Fairy Tales For Children. 4K UHD (May 2024).