Children like to watch animated versions of their favorite stories, just as much as they like to read them in books. Werner Stejskal has created a series of stories about Oliver and Jumpy, a cat and a kangaroo, who are friends who have all kinds of adventures.
Eventually there will be at least 40 stories available to viewers on YouTube. Right now, four are available to watch on YouTube. Werner is looking to eventually convert the stories into books and hopes to create an app.
Werner narrates each story himself. You can also read along below each YouTube video if you watch directly on the site. Check out the first story:
Here is a message from Werner Stejskal:
There are lots of fairy tales and bedtime stories around and many of them quite violent. This made me decide to try writing something different. On a flight from Europe to Australia I watched the movie Magic on Belle Island with Morgan Freeman, where he teaches a little girl to have imagination and write her first story. This inspired me as well and in the following sleepless nights because of the West to East flight, which somehow always seems to have this effect on us, the first stories with my two characters Oliver the cat and Jumpy the kangaroo made their appearance. I have written over 40 stories by now. There is no violence worth talking about but enough adventure to keep them interesting. These are 1000 word short stories and would suit pre-schoolers to primary school. I had incredible luck to find a great young artist who is illustrating my stories successively. There are three stories available on Youtube now and the fourth will come on presently. Depending on the illustrator, I will publish further stories in intervals of about three weeks. I hope very much that many children will find access to my videos. Please enjoy and let others know about my videos. God bless! Regards Werner
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This is SO FUN!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea - for so many reasons, this serves the needs of many middle grade youngsters.
Thanks for sharing.
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Very cool! I will have to show my kids.
ReplyDeleteShawn at Reading Practice
It sounds awesome! Short YouTube videos will no doubt inspire reading in middle grade children. I write lower YA right now, but want to try my hand at middle grade really soon.
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