Do-it-yourself storytelling book

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Inventors

Clements, Jehan

Application #

017618

Filed

Feb-2-1998

Published

Apr-3-2001

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/22
281/33
281/45
434/428

International Classes

G09B 025/00

Field of Search

281/22 281/45 281/15.1 281/33 434/162 434/317 434/428

Examiners

Martin-Wallace; Valencia

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP

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Abstract
A storytelling book with clear loose-leaf page holders is provided so that a person, such as a child, can illustrate and narrate with text a story of his or her own invention on a series of insertion pages and then present that story to an audience. A selected number of pages comprising the insertion pages created by the storyteller, and corresponding insertion pages, are arranged in book-like fashion and bound together so that the book may be disposed either with the pages flat on a support or in easel-like disposition. A first side of one of the pages is disposed in proximity to a second side of an adjacent page when the book-like arrangement is in a closed condition. The pages are disposed so that the person listening to the story sees the first sides and their respective illustrations or pictures while the storyteller or reader sees the second page sides and their corresponding text.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The method of creating and preparing a story to be read to a person or persons forming an audience comprising:

a) providing a storytelling flip-over picture book;

b) providing said book with a plurality of page holders;

c) providing binder means for binding the plurality of page holders in an easel-like arrangement;

d) providing at least two original insertion pages which have a space for pictures illustrating a story;

e) creating pictures on said two original insertion pages;

f) providing at least two corresponding insertion pages;

g) generating on said two corresponding pictures corresponding to the pictures on said original insertion pages;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to books and the like; and more particularly, to books and the like utilized by a person or persons to tell or relate a story to another person or group of persons. In particular, this invention relates to a "do-it-yourself" storytelling book which allows a parent, child or teacher to create their own storytelling book which is specially adapted to allow the creator to relate a story to another person or group of persons.

Many people read stories from books to other people; or tell or describe a story that may be illustrated in a book to one or more other people. Quite often the listener or person or persons to whom the story is being told or read is relatively young, maybe too young to know how to read; and the storyteller or reader is older, possibly a parent, older sibling or relative, or a teacher. There are many reasons to tell stories and/or read to young children. Storytelling and reading serve to occupy the child's time and facilitate teaching the child to recognize letters, words, objects, persons, places, colors, things and the like. In time, storytelling and reading will help the child learn to read themselves and to develop an imagination. Once this facility is developed, a child may want to create his or her own storytelling book.
 
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