Tricksters & Tales: An Indigenous Storytelling Nature Kit

Elementary Age

Long before stories were written down, they were spoken, shared, and carried through generations. Trickster tales, featuring clever, mischievous animals like Coyote, Rabbit, and Spider, have long been used in many Indigenous cultures to teach lessons, explain the natural world, and explore human behavior.

This kit invites your child into that tradition through observation, creativity, and storytelling.

By combining nature study with cultural storytelling, children will:

  • Strengthen observation and critical thinking skills

  • Build empathy by seeing the world through another living creature’s perspective

  • Develop writing and speaking confidence

  • Experience storytelling as a shared, meaningful community practice

  • Engage respectfully with Indigenous storytelling traditions through authentic, author-created texts

Instead of memorizing facts, your child becomes a storyteller, a listener, and a careful observer of the living world around them.

What’s Included in the Kit

  • Trickster animal stickers 

  • Build-your-own Trickster Mobile

  • Nature Observation Journal

  • Story Planning & Writing Pages

  • Oral Storytelling Guide for families

  • Parent Guide 

Why Families Love This Kit

This experience is simple, meaningful, and deeply engaging:

  • No screens required

  • Encourages outdoor exploration

  • Blends science, literacy, and culture seamlessly

  • Creates a memorable family storytelling experience

Most importantly, children walk away not just with knowledge, but with a story they created and shared.

Cost

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