Title: StoryWorld - Faery Magic
Author: John & Caitlin Matthews
Publisher: Templar Publishing
Published: July 09
ISBN: 978-1840117349
Author's website: http://www.hallowquest.org.uk/
Rating 4/5
The cover on this box presentation is ornate and inviting. StoryWorld offers users of this set 28 cards to help tell your own story, along with a storytelling book which gives insights into each card and how they could be used and interpreted.
The box itself is really sturdy - this would make a great gift for someone. The cards are glossy and each one is ornate, coupled with in depth illustrations. Our favorite and most used cards in this pack have been The Faery Shield and The Three Wishes. The only card I admit to not liking is The Changeling card, which has an evil looking toddler in a high chair, this didn't bother the children though, just me.
This set is one that has been used repeatedly, along with the other sets from Templar. The children enjoy using them as an aid to storytelling, and no two nights stories are ever the same now. The cards offer a fantastic visual aid for children, as well as having a main focus on each card, there is also background illustrations to draw information from. On the reverse of each card there are short questions which acts as prompts if you wish to use them.
Source: Kind thanks to Templar Publishing for allowing us to review these.
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Thursday, 10 March 2011
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Storyworld by John & Caitlin Matthews

Author John & Caitlin Matthews
Publisher: Templar Publishing
Published: July 2009
ISBN: 1840117389
Author's Website: http://www.hallowquest.org.uk/
Rating 5/5 with merits!
I have to be honest about the cover on this - the Amazon picture on the left really doesn't do it justice at all. The colour of the hard backed cover of the case is an antique yellow, with very intricate and eye catching illustrations on both sides, and mini illustrations of a couple of the storytelling cards on the middle of the cover. This review is for the starter storytelling pack. Additional Storyworld cards are available, (reviews to follow on a couple).
This was a pure delight to open. Both of the Young Reviewers were in awe from the moment they opened the package, which is always a fantastic start! The top opens like a book; the first half contains a book within it's dvd type cardboard holder, whilst the bottom half contains the 40 gorgeous Storyworld cards. This is a total work of art from start to finish, and is exceptionally well presented.
The idea behind this is so simple, and very worthwhile. Beautifully illustrated cards are used as prompts to aid in storytelling. The included storytelling book details how the 40 cards could be used, along with more in depth ideas for each of them. On the reverse of each card is a brief description, along with three questions to help storytellers to use them as an aid in their stories. Each card is stunning. That's the only word that describes them for me.
The cards have enough detail to help even the most shyest storyteller want to have a go. I can say this confidently as a parent. Our youngest reviewer who's 4, loves stories. He loves listening to them and preempting what is coming - as long as he knows the story. Since these arrived, every night he's not just wanted stories. He's wanted to *make* stories and rushes upstairs in anticipation of it! I love it. Whilst I'm not suggesting all children will behave in this way, Storyworld is becoming a fantastic part of our evening, and has brought everything from fairies to knights and rainbows into our childrens imagination and storytelling. It's giving them the confidence to think about how a story is made up, to learn from each other, and to share, whilst encouraging them to expand on their skills.
I haven't used the book that came with the cards much at the moment, I didn't want to be too rigid. It's worked well so far and the cards are so detailed we've all found a new story to tell (and yes, us adults take part too each evening). For usability these are great. As a parent I always look for value for money in things we use regularly...this has by far exceeded my expectations, and there's a lot more stories to come yet!
In summary, this is truly stunning, with beautiful illustrations on each and every of the 40 tell your own story cards, presented in a book presentation format and ready to use, alongside a storytelling book. Storyworld provides the inspiration. The only thing needed is a tiny bit of imagination and you're away.
A few words from Harry, 4:
I like all of it!
A few words from Shaun, 8:
Very, very, very good. I like being able to make up my own stories using the cards.
A few words from Shaun, 8:
Very, very, very good. I like being able to make up my own stories using the cards.
Storyworld synopsis:
"Have you ever wanted to tell a story, but not know how to begin? Open Storyworld and discover the world of storytelling at your fingertips."
Source: Many thanks to Templar for the review copy, in exchange for an honest review.
Storyworld packs review still to come.
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