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From the Seminole
Chronicle...
"Garick and Schulte both approach storytelling as a performance art, merging
great literature with theatre."
"There are countless educational benefits to storytelling..."
"The storytellers had my full attention and my full imagination. They truly
captivate their audience."
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Dear Storytellers,
Thank you for coming to Partin Elementry. We hope you will come next year. I'm
glad you got to come. My farorit part was when the skeliton fell apart. When I
grow up I whant to be a storyteller just like you. We loved your stories.
From you freinds Mrs. Huff and Mrs Moll class. |

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Dear Story tellers,
We really like you storys. Thank you for coming to our school. We think the
funny's part was when the old man rocked in his chiar. We really enoigy your
storys.
Your fiends Kaylie, Madison |

Dear, Mrs. Schulte and Mrs. Garick
Thanck you for comeing to our school. I injoy it so much. I could hear your
storys all day long. Your voic at sining is GRAT. Your Tales Two Tell was grat.
Love, Katelyn |
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Thanks a Bunch! Mrs. Schulte |

Dear Mrs. Garick,
I apseated you coming. I always love your storys. The sotry when the boy is
being ate up by a snake I read it in a poem book by Shel Silverstine he has
that poem in it. I relly like your job. I hope that I can be a story teller.
Your friend,
Casey |

You are the Best story telr in the wrld. Did you had a Hapy Holu wen. |
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Thanks for coming to our school to tell us those stories. They were really good.
Sincerely
Michael Klingler |

Dear Storytellers,
Thank you so much for coming to our school! We really enjoyed your stories and
the voices you used.
From,
Paul, Eric, Ryan and Patrick
I will tell my story to other people |

Dear Mrs Garick,
I want to say thank you for coming. Also I love your job. I hope I could be a
Story teller I told my puppy lizzy. Thank you for coming
Love
Madison |
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“Robin and Autumn’s storytelling absolutely captivates the attention and
imagination of students. The children’s eyes, expression, and body language
show how they become immersed into the characters and storylines. Tales Two
Tell is riveting and dynamic.”
-- Mary Helen Danaher, 8th grade teacher Good Shepherd School
“They were wonderful! Great for all kids! A great experience . . . I would
definitely recommend them for any of your reading events.”
--Jennifer Griffith, Media Specialist – Vista Lakes Elementary
“A professional team who went far beyond expectations. The kids were absolutely
engaged and involved... teachers too!! Thanks for coming.”
-- 1st grade team - Partin Elementary
“The backdrop looked great. Everything was very professional – signs, flyers,
sound system. Stories were great and well told.”
--Susan Kinney, Media Specialist - Lake Sybelia Elementary
“It was really neat for my students to see stories they have heard in school
come alive before their very own eyes. The three stories you presented
absolutely captivated my students.”
-- Karen Moon, Kindergarten teacher, Avalon Elementary
“Awesome! Thank you so much for making the arrangements so simple and working
with our budget. The kids loved you!”
--Alyce Allen, Media Specialist – Red Bug Elementary
“The program was wonderful! The kids really enjoyed it.”
--Kim Young, teacher – Casselberry Elementary
“I would recommend them for all ages. They are wonderful. They held my students
in awe!”
-- Mrs. Ryter, 3rd grade teacher - Lawton Elementary
“I teach 5th and 6th graders. I was a little concerned about the age span from
1st – 6th grade, but you did a wonderful job keeping the attention of all
audience members.”
-- J. Roseboom, 5th/6th grade teacher - Orlando Christian Prep School
“I am an eighth grade teacher and thought your presentation was wonderful.”
--Pam Schiffman, 8th grade teacher – St. James Cathedral School
“Engaged the kids immediately. Super interactive program.”
--Lynn Brown, Director – Maitland Center for Early Childhood Education
"Our students love your enthusiasm about each story. We can't wait to have you
come again!"
-- Mrs. Imming, Kindergarten teacher - Lawton Elementary
"Very entertaining."
-- Kristi Murphy, Cultural Arts chair - Evans Elementary
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