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Theatrical Story Telling Program

 Inspire Every Child Foundation

Presents: Theatrical Story-Telling                            Programs

Inspire Every Child Foundation (IEC) is a Washington non-profit foundation based in Kirkland whose mission is to provide inspiring books to help uplift disadvantaged children around the world. To date we have donated more than 7,000 books to over 100 recipient organizations. 

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We are now available to present Theatrical Story-Telling programs throughout the Puget Sound Region.  In addition to children, we encourage teachers, librarians, home-school parents, and all child or senior caretakers to experience the positive values of our curriculum-based programs.

 Presentations are based on the award-winning children’s books created by Illumination Arts Publishing. We have programs tailored to fit the following age groups:  2-4, 5-8, 9-12 and 13-100 years young.

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 During these programs we often appear in costume as Mr. Wizard and Ms. Faerie, presenting the stories in a fun, theatrical fashion that is certain to delight kids of all ages.  After each poetic story is sung or read, we engage the kids with interactive questions that emphasize the key issues and lessons taken from the story. This helps to instill the positive messages on a deeper level.

 The Illumination Arts collection of award-winning books will be available before and after performances, with all proceeds going as a donation to help children become better readers. Feel free to call or email us for more details.  We hope to see you soon.  

                                John M. Thompson and Kim L. Hansen

                              PH: 425-968-5097 or FX: 425-068-5097

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