For the family asking
What the kids want the grandkids to know. Picture the kids who'll inherit this book — your kids, or your future grandkids. They'll know your storyteller some, but never the way you do. What do you want them to be able to open these pages and learn about your storyteller?
Think specifics, not summaries. The small things, the quirks, the way your storyteller would say something. The version of your storyteller that should be passed down.
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01 What do you want your kids to know about your storyteller that they might not figure out on their own? — 02 What's a story about your storyteller that you want passed down? — 03 What's a tradition, ritual, or way of doing things your storyteller has that you want continued? — 04 What's something your storyteller does or says that's so your storyteller — that should never be lost? — 05 What's a place, food, song, or object you want your kids to associate with your storyteller forever? — 06 What's a quality of your storyteller’s you want your kids to learn from your storyteller? — 07 What's something your storyteller taught you that you want your storyteller to teach your kids — in your storyteller’s own words? — 08 What about your storyteller do you most want to make sure is never lost? — 09 What's a moment from your own childhood with your storyteller that your kids should know about? — 10 What's something specific about your storyteller — a habit, a phrase, a way your storyteller moves through the world — that you want your kids to recognize even though they may never live with your storyteller? — 11 What's something about your storyteller that made you (or the world) better — that you want preserved? —