Storybox Playlist: Stories of Social Inclusion

In schools, clubs, camps, and communities around the world — there are often children who are excluded from something. Excluded because they are different. Excluded because of past actions. Excluded because of their family. Excluded because they are shy. Nowadays, social inclusion needs to be taught — how to notice exclusion and then how to include others in a socially acceptable and effective way. Here are some stories that can help.

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Junkyard Tales: All Belong (Three Part Collection)

In the Junkyard, home of a happy group of unusual animals, there are a few important rules: the animals take care of each other – and all must remain hidden from the Warden. When a new animal comes to the Junkyard, a sweet puppy without a home or a name, another rule comes to the fore: All Belong.

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Martin & Sylvia: More Adventures!

Spies and Double Agents

Martin and Julian play spies without Sylvia. Momma teaches her how to become a double agent – who spies on spies!

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17 MINUTES
Spring

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Sparkle Sleepytime

Nira the Gray Wolf

Nira the wolf pup hurts her foot and worries the pack will leave her behind, until her parents explain that the pack stays…

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12 MINUTES
Winter

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At Home with Martin & Sylvia

Playdate

Momma challenges Martin, Sylvia and friends to incorporate everyone’s play ideas into one activity…

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18 MINUTES

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Sparkle Sleepytime

Minnie the Dolphin

Minnie the dolphin learns that by being bossy trying to make the other dolphins follow rules, that she herself is actually breaking an…

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17 MINUTES
Winter

About the authors

  • David Sewell McCann

    David Sewell McCann

    Story Spinner

    David Sewell McCann fell in love with spinning stories in first grade – the day a storyteller came to his class and captured his mind and imagination. He has been engaged in storytelling all of his adult life through painting, film-making, teaching and performing. Out of his experience as a Waldorf elementary class teacher and parent, he has developed a four step method of intuitive storytelling, which he now shares through workshops and through this website.