I enjoy making up stories especially for a group of six and under kids. Sometimes I ask them to pick a topic, any topic, and I just go with it. One of my grand daughter's favorite is about a fan that she that she once pointed to. The story grows every time she asks me to tell it.
Interactive stories can be lots of fun, if you have a good group. I just start with something and let one of the kids finish the sentence. Then I continue in whatever direction it's going until I find a good place to stop and let someone else finish that sentence. I can keep it on track, or let it get way off track, which brings on even more laughter. It's really all about the spontaneity and the delivery.
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I think animal testing is a terrible idea...they get all nervous and give the wrong answers
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