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​Make a Book & Video Story!


So, my daughter just LOVES the Elephant & Piggie series by Mo Willems. They are simply illustrated stories for beginning readers. We were so inspired by the series we (well, mainly I) wrote a story hopefully in the same tenor.
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But why not make it somehow more?
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We made it in Keynote (see more on this here). We recorded it as a video (below) and then I then took screenshots to import into Photos for producing a proper analog book to read at school (screenshot of book below as well as this link to the pdf online version).
I will be offering a session for child / parent teams to devise their own stories and produce them in Keynote. The school will provide the laptops and internet. You supply the creativity!

Please sign in here to register for the morning.
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  1. We will start out making our animated books (that can be shared out via YouTube).
  2. We can narrate them if we please.
  3. Finally, I can show you how to produce it as a book in Apple's Photos application (screenshot below).
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