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Hi Deborah
I forwarded your post to OZTL_NET because I think it is a terrific idea ... and I 
got to thinking,
as you do.  If you used a wider-necked jar  then you could put in little objects 
like an apple or a
shoe or a gold nugget or a whatever to represent some of the favourite fairy tales, 
much like the
Fairytale Museum someone suggested some time ago.  Then while the younger ones 
tried to find all the
bits, the older ones could try to identify the stories as well.  You could make it 
trickier by
having objects common to more than one story ...the shoe could be Cinderella or The 
Elves and the
Shoemaker.  I shall warm my brain up by trying to think of the things that could be 
used.

Whish I had a circulation desk now!  But I shall make one for my grandkids to play 
with anyway.
Barbara


Barbara Braxton
Teacher Librarian
COOMA NSW 2630
AUSTRALIA

E. barbara.288@bigpond.com
Together we learn from each other 

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