13:33:06 From Kaye Byrnes to All panelists : Hello Regina…I’m online! 13:55:12 From Amanda Preece to All panelists : good afternoon 13:56:40 From Regina Burgess to Amanda Preece and all panelists : Hi Amanda! 13:57:36 From Genevieve Traas to All panelists : are we all muted? 13:58:02 From Regina Burgess to Genevieve Traas and all panelists : Yes, we are muted. We will start in about 2 minutes. 13:58:19 From Genevieve Traas to All panelists : Wonderful, thank you 14:01:36 From Iris Velasquez to All panelists : I can't hear anyone 14:01:47 From Iris Velasquez to All panelists : Hi 14:01:50 From Deanna Evans : yes 14:01:50 From Iris Velasquez to All panelists : Yes 14:01:50 From Jesus Viana : yes 14:01:52 From Leasha Tavernier : yes 14:01:52 From Natasha Rosa : yes 14:01:53 From Genevieve Traas : yes! 14:01:53 From Courtney Holtzman to All panelists : Yes, I can hear you 14:01:54 From Carrena Balderson : I can hear you 14:01:54 From Maria Vega : Yes 14:01:55 From Emma Henderson : yes 14:01:55 From Jacqueline Padilla to All panelists : yes 14:01:55 From Shaundra Lee : yes 14:01:57 From Gracine Wiggins : Yes I hear you 14:01:57 From Nevin Buyukozturk to All panelists : yes 14:01:58 From Tali Trenkamp to All panelists : Yes! 14:01:58 From Amanda Preece : I can hear you 14:02:02 From Michelle Forde to All panelists : I can hear you 14:02:02 From Myles Thoroughgood to All panelists : Yes can hear you 14:02:09 From Anne Ford to All panelists : Yes 14:02:11 From Nancy Newsome to All panelists : We at Kinard Library can hear you! 14:02:16 From Gladys Varga to All panelists : yes 14:02:18 From Sabrina Sturdivant : yes regina 14:02:19 From Akilah Pickett to All panelists : yes, I can hear you... 14:02:19 From Kaye Byrnes to All panelists : Regina, I cannot hear you.. 14:02:21 From Sabrina Sturdivant : no sound from kay 14:02:25 From Kimberly Sweeting to All panelists : Yes I can hear you 14:02:35 From REBECCA GREER : I can't hear Kaye 14:02:41 From Regina Burgess : I can hear you. 14:02:45 From REBECCA GREER : Ok good 14:02:46 From Deanna Evans : we can here kaye 14:02:46 From Iris Velasquez to All panelists : I can hear her now 14:02:53 From Michelle Forde to All panelists : Hello Ms. Kaye. Looking forward to your session today! 14:03:34 From Brent Capley : We can hear you now 14:03:48 From Regina Burgess : Thanks! 14:04:22 From Lorie fornett to All panelists : from Lorie, I can hear you 14:05:52 From Susie Kelley : Hi 14:06:26 From Sue Rupnarain to All panelists : Hello everyone. 14:06:40 From Regina Burgess : Hi Sue! 14:07:48 From Michelle Forde to All panelists : Not for Toddlers but have for Older Elementary 14:07:56 From Carrena Balderson : Yes 14:07:58 From Jacqueline Padilla to All panelists : Yes 14:08:02 From Karlene Adams : Yes, in college as part of a speech class, and a storytelling class in grad school. 14:08:04 From Lina Correa to All panelists : No 14:08:05 From Gina Henderson to All panelists : Yes 14:08:06 From Maria Vega : No in storytime, yes at home 14:08:10 From Deanna Evans : no 14:08:13 From Debra Winslow to All panelists : Yes 14:08:14 From Emma Henderson : no way 14:08:14 From Akilah Pickett to All panelists : yes 14:08:15 From Nevin Buyukozturk to All panelists : No 14:08:16 From Laura Moree to All panelists : No 14:08:19 From Laura Keeble to All panelists : yes 14:08:20 From Laura Morton : no 14:08:20 From Courtney Holtzman : I have not. 14:08:21 From Genevieve Traas : No, not in storytime 14:08:25 From Myles Thoroughgood to All panelists : Yes, I have tried and would be going blank 14:08:25 From Gracine Wiggins : No not yet. Hope to try this in the near future. 14:08:26 From Susie Kelley : Yes, to my children when they were young! 14:08:26 From Janet Schulte : Not yet! 14:08:30 From Tali Trenkamp to All panelists : Not as a part of my job, but I have for stories I’ve read when telling them to friends and family 14:08:31 From Claudia Piper to All panelists : nope! 14:08:33 From Jesus Viana : Yes. with my daughter 14:08:33 From Anne Ford : yes 14:08:34 From Roseanne Russo : yes 14:08:34 From Christine Holmes to All panelists : yes at home, not at library 14:08:36 From Amanda Preece : yes with mother goose 14:08:36 From Stacey Lawson : Not yet 14:08:36 From Iris Velasquez to All panelists : I haven't tried, but I've always thought about it 14:08:37 From Deepa Sonpar : Yes 14:08:37 From Kimberly Sweeting : No, but I have adlib to the books I have read 14:08:38 From annie roberson : no...too challenging and intimidating 14:08:39 From Kreg Dobzinski to All panelists : Campfire stories. 14:08:39 From Brent Capley : No. But that is exactly what I would love to learn how to do. 14:08:41 From Roberta Wayne to All panelists : no 14:08:41 From Kristin Alvarado : No...if I plan to use a book, I stick to that plan. I might adjust the story itself but will always use the book otherwise. 14:08:43 From Kelly Palma : Yes with songs. The other day I met a bear..they don't really sing it back though.. 14:08:48 From Jacqueline Patton to All panelists : yes When I read Tops and bottoms by Stephens 14:09:02 From REBECCA GREER : I have used some visuals, not just pure storytelling. Such as telling a story while using a flannel board to show characters 14:09:07 From Jennifer Shipley to All panelists : yes. I consider myself an amateur storyteller 14:09:08 From Nancy Newsome : Yes, to my children home and library! 14:09:16 From Deanna Evans : I use voices and expressions and gestures while reading the book 14:09:22 From Michelle Forde to All panelists : If you consider with Songs, I do this at our Storytime every day when we were open. Does this count LOL 14:09:25 From Jacqueline Padilla to All panelists : I have a favorite author who was a storyteller and I use his books for when I see groups 100+ 14:09:25 From Sue Rupnarain to All panelists : No. 14:09:34 From Peggy Gilley : not yet, as the Children's Services Mgr. but with the FB Live Events now, we are ad libbing quite a bit. :) 14:09:41 From annie roberson : that's the goal 14:10:14 From Gracine Wiggins : I've had training on this. Books suggested were books with no words. Tell the story base on the pictures. 14:11:07 From Susie Kelley : Telling is better, you can use hand jesters or sign language for the deaf! 14:15:55 From Tali Trenkamp to All panelists : I had a teacher in 3rd grade who told a true story about her best friend (who unfortunately had polio) and I can still remember the name of the best friend, and about my teacher’s lessons in friendship. It was also my first time learning about polio. I remember that story so well because of how she told it 14:16:24 From Brent Capley : Does this work well with toddlers? 14:17:04 From Brent Capley : I am new to story times and I wanted to know from your experience if this is age scaleable 14:17:43 From Jacqueline Padilla to All panelists : I do guided shorter stories with toddlers. Meaning it's movement and stretching (repetitive motions) with a story and toddlers really do love it. 14:21:27 From Regina Burgess : As a reminder, before posting in the chat box, please change the drop down box from "All panelists" to "All panelists and attendees" so everyone can see your message. 14:22:00 From Jacqueline Padilla : I do guided shorter stories with toddlers. Meaning it's movement and stretching (repetitive motions) with a story and toddlers really do love it. 14:22:07 From MICHAEL SUNIO : For toddlers, may have to be limited to board books = 4-5 pages. Can also tell (edited) story from picture book not read page by page 14:23:01 From Karlene Adams : I remember my godfather telling me the story of the ghost from Hamlet when I was in first grade. I did not realize he was telling me Shakespeare as a bedtime story until I was in highschool. 14:24:39 From Deanna Evans : Michael, they can do longer, depending on the book. 14:25:53 From Tali Trenkamp : Very cool Karlene!! I had a teacher in 3rd grade who told a true story about her best friend (who unfortunately had polio) and I can still remember the name of the best friend, and about my teacher’s lessons in friendship. It was also my first time learning about polio. I remember that story so well because of how she told it 14:26:07 From Gracine Wiggins : Goldilocks and the three bears 14:26:08 From Amanda Preece : new book; We don't eat our classmates 14:26:08 From Kristin Alvarado : Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson 14:26:11 From REBECCA GREER : Princess and the Pea is one of my favorites 14:26:14 From Jesus Viana : Peter PAn 14:26:17 From Kreg Dobzinski to All panelists : Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (volume 1 and 2 mostly) 14:26:18 From Gina Henderson to All panelists : Bark George by Jules Feiffer 14:26:18 From Amanda Preece : classic: the three little pigs 14:26:19 From Jacqueline Padilla : Mud Puddle by Robert Munsch is a book that I adapted as a told story years ago. He is a former storyteller so of course it's great 14:26:21 From Genevieve Traas : Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary 14:26:25 From Carrena Balderson : caps for sale 14:26:31 From Emma Henderson : Scargot 14:26:32 From Karlene Adams : Anansi stories 14:26:35 From Julie Cannavino : Rhyming Dust Bunnies 14:26:35 From Sue Rupnarain to All panelists : Goldilocks and the three bears. 14:26:38 From Brent Capley : Stregga Nonna 14:26:39 From Jacqueline Patton : Tops and bottoms by Stevens 14:26:40 From Tali Trenkamp : One of my favorite stories as a kid was Balloon Farm and it would be a fun one to tell 14:26:41 From Michelle Forde : The Giraffe that Cockle-doodle-dooed 14:26:44 From Nancy Newsome : Why the mosquito buzzes your ears... I change it a little 14:26:48 From Iris Velasquez : Any Dr. Seuss 14:26:50 From Emma Cooksey to All panelists : The Magic Paintbrush by Julia Donaldson 14:26:51 From Lina Correa to All panelists : Knuffle Bunny 14:27:00 From Roberta Wayne : What's the time, Grandma wolf? 14:27:00 From Kimberly Sweeting : My grandmother told me the story of the Brer Rabbit 14:27:09 From Courtney Holtzman : I've never told this one, but I used to love Stone Soup. 14:27:37 From Michelle Forde : I have done stone soup then made a pot of soup LOL 14:27:40 From annie roberson : rainbow sou* 14:27:42 From Gracine Wiggins : Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs 14:27:44 From Akilah Pickett : tar baby 14:27:45 From Susie Kelley : The Little lady who swallowed the Fly 14:27:58 From Iris Velasquez : The Giving Tree 14:28:20 From MICHAEL SUNIO : Super Red Riding Hood by Claudia Davila. Very fun read, have not committed to memory though 14:28:25 From Gracine Wiggins : Cinderella 14:28:28 From Tali Trenkamp : Paul Bunyan! 14:28:38 From REBECCA GREER : Runaway Bunny 14:29:07 From MICHAEL SUNIO : Goodnight Moon 14:32:07 From Deanna Evans : bookends 14:37:18 From Deanna Evans : BME 14:48:55 From Iris Velasquez : I love using props! 14:49:21 From Iris Velasquez : I think they bring stories to life 14:54:18 From Iris Velasquez : Is there possibly a handout that you could send? 14:54:41 From Iris Velasquez : These were great slides with great information 14:54:48 From Lorie fornett to All panelists : great job 14:54:59 From Kristin Alvarado : How do you, personally, keep track of the stories you have “mastered”? 14:55:24 From Tali Trenkamp : Can you use a story that is not a common folktale? For instance, I love Harvey Potter’s Balloon Farm but it’s not a traditional story and is pretty original to that book specifically 14:55:28 From Iris Velasquez : That would be amazing 14:55:32 From Regina Burgess : You can send me the slides, and I'll share with everyone. 14:55:34 From Sue Rupnarain to All panelists : Great webinar. Thank you. 14:56:18 From Iris Velasquez : Awesome, thankyou!! 14:56:26 From Tali Trenkamp : Thank you! 14:56:35 From Emma Cooksey to All panelists : thanks so much! 14:56:37 From Kimberly Sweeting : I truly appreciate you 14:56:38 From Jacqueline Padilla : Yes thank you very much. 14:56:44 From Peggy Gilley : Thank you!!!! Great info!!! :) 14:56:44 From Kristin Alvarado : Wonderful webinar—very practical info. I am excited to step out of my comfort zone! 14:56:45 From Jesus Viana : it was great.Thanks 14:56:49 From Gladys Varga : Outstanding job, Kaye! No idea why my name hasn't shown up. Hugs, Gladys 14:56:51 From Iris Velasquez : Thank you for this, I really gained some great information, and can't wait to put it to use! Thanks, Kaye! 14:56:52 From Amanda Preece : do you ever tell a story with a partner? ex: I tell the story of the three little pigs from the pig perspective and my coworker be the wolf 14:56:56 From Michelle Forde : Awesome!!!!! Great Job! 14:56:56 From Courtney Holtzman : Thank you, this was wonderful! 14:56:58 From Stacey Lawson : Thank you, great information! 14:57:07 From Laura Moree : Thank you so much. This was wonderful! 14:57:10 From Padmini Dukharan to All panelists : Thank you! 14:57:18 From Deanna Evans : This is great. I'm taking Storytelling next semester. This will stay in my mine 14:57:20 From Myles Thoroughgood : Wonderful info and inspiration. Thank you! 14:57:20 From Deanna Evans : mind 14:57:22 From Genevieve Traas : Thank you! Great information! 14:57:22 From Akilah Pickett : Thank you very much 14:57:23 From Tali Trenkamp : This was an awesome presentation. I learned so much and am excited to apply what I’ve learned! Thank you!! 14:57:28 From William Cordell to All panelists : Such a joy to hear your voice again! 14:57:29 From annie roberson : Can Eric Litwin books work 14:57:36 From Deepa Sonpar : Thank you, this was very helpful. 14:57:38 From Janet Schulte : Thank you for spending some time with us, really enjoyed this webinar and hope to put it into practice! 14:57:40 From REBECCA GREER : Thanks for the great tips. I have been wanting to work on my storytelling skills for awhile. My grandpa was a local actor and loved telling stories to the grandkids all the time. Some of his own creation. 14:57:41 From Susie Kelley : Can we make up our own story!? 14:57:41 From Deanna Evans : I love my white shoes 14:57:52 From Laura Keeble to All panelists : Thank you! 14:57:55 From Gladys Varga : Be careful of copyright. 14:58:01 From MICHAEL SUNIO : What is your recommendation for practice? 14:58:05 From Anne Ford to All panelists : Thanks so much! Great Tips. 14:58:19 From Nevin Buyukozturk : Thank you! 14:58:45 From Susie Kelley : Practice with your grandchildren!! 14:58:56 From Michelle Forde : Video yourself telling the story on your laptop or phone camera and then watch it 14:59:09 From Deanna Evans : Thank you so much 14:59:12 From Michelle Forde : It is very intimidating but really helps LOL 14:59:14 From annie roberson : Good 'ol pete the cat books 14:59:15 From Iris Velasquez : Thanks you so much, again 14:59:30 From annie roberson : Thank-you 15:00:16 From Kimberly Sweeting : Thank you 15:00:27 From Karlene Adams : Thank you. 15:00:27 From Kristin Alvarado : Wonderful! Thank you both!! 15:00:34 From Nancy Newsome : Thank you! 15:00:37 From Susie Kelley : Thank you so much for this webinar! I am watching this with Nancy Newsome! 15:00:52 From MICHAEL SUNIO : thank you very much for sharing with us 15:01:09 From Peggy Gilley : HGI Nancy!! 15:01:12 From Iris Velasquez : Thank you!