Stories from Many Lands: Parent-Child Mother Goose Program
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Stories from Many Lands: Parent-Child Mother Goose Program

Stories from Many Lands: Celebrating Cultural Diversity with the Parent-Child Mother Goose Program

By Storytelling Toronto

Date and time

Sunday, June 16 · 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT

Location

402 Shuter St

402 Shuter Street Toronto, ON M5A 1X6 Canada

About this event

  • 1 hour

The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program (P-CMGP) fosters strong parent-child bonds through the magic of storytelling, songs, and rhymes. Since 1984, we have empowered families with diverse backgrounds, providing free programs that promote early childhood development. Our team creates inclusive and engaging experiences for parents and their children. Our program stands out for its comprehensive approach, dedicated support, and long-standing history of success. Together, we celebrate cultural diversity, language, and the joy of shared moments, building stronger communities one story at a time.

Our team of passionate storytellers includes Maria del Carmen Ordonez, Lynda Margaret Howes, Guita Movallali, Vijaya Agrawal, and Seema Walia.

More information can be found on our website: https://parentchildmothergoose.org/


This event is located at the Regent Park Community Centre, 402 Shuter Street. All children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver.



Accessibility


Complimentary Tickets for Personal Support Workers: Personal Support Workers will be admitted free of charge when supporting a person with a disability at the Toronto International Storytelling Festival. Please contact festivaladministration@storytellingtoronto.org for more information, or ask about this offer at the door.


Physical Accessibility at Our Venues: Almost all of our programming takes place in spaces that are accessible, and all venues will have staff and volunteers on hand to assist patrons with any questions about accessible spaces. Please note that the Anglican Church of the Epiphany & St. Mark (201 Cowan Avenue) does not have an accessible washroom. Arrangements have been made for patrons to use the barrier-free washrooms directly across from the venue at the Masaryk-Cowan Community Recreation Centre (220 Cowan Avenue). Volunteers will be available for any patrons that require assistance getting to the Community Centre.


Priority Seating: We will be offering priority seating close to the stage for patrons who will benefit from it. Feel free to let staff or volunteers know if you would like to access priority seating. 


Auditory Accessibility: Storytelling Toronto recognizes that the oral delivery of stories can be inaccessible to those in our community who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. We are providing the following measures to make each event more accessible:

  • Storytellers will be using microphones to amplify their voices as much as possible
  • Priority seating will be made available to audience members that need to be close to our tellers for hearing or lip-reading purposes 
  • We are hosting two online concerts (Student Showcase and StoryTent) where auto-generated captioning will be available


Sensory Accommodations: All of our free family programming on Sunday June 16th will be sensory-friendly for those who prefer to experience storytelling in a more relaxed environment. 


At these events:

  • House lights will remain on at all times
  • Movement, noise, and exit/re-entry are welcome at any point
  • Stories will be family-friendly in nature

Organized by

The creative home for storytellers, listeners, and story-explorers since 1979.We inspire and encourage, support and celebrate the art of storytelling for listeners and tellers, through courses, workshops, gatherings and events, and the annual Toronto Storytelling Festival.