“The Windy World of Stories” – In Celebration of World Book Day & International Children’s Day

For children, a book is more than a written object;
it is a space where movement, imagination, emotion, and thought intertwine.
To mark World Book Day and International Children’s Day, Matyar presents a program in which stories are not simply told—they are experienced, embodied, and brought to life.

In the event “The Windy World of Stories,” guided by Aida Sadeghi, children engage with the staged performance “The Little Boy and the Enchanted Tulip,” participate in wind-based activities, and explore a curated book exhibition.
These elements together create an environment where storytelling becomes an interactive, sensory, and intellectually rich encounter.

Program Objectives

📖 Deepening Children’s Connection to Books

Books are introduced as lived experiences rather than passive objects.

🎨 Enhancing Imagination and Narrative Skills

Exposure to performance and role-play strengthens creative thinking and self-expression.

🤝 Developing Social and Interpersonal Skills

Group participation supports communication, cooperation, and emotional maturity.

🗣️ Advancing Language and Vocabulary Growth

Listening to stories and engaging in structured dialogue expand linguistic abilities.

🏃 Supporting Sensory–Motor Integration

Movement-based and wind-driven activities encourage physical coordination and embodied learning.

💛 Building Positive Emotional Associations with Reading

A dynamic storytelling environment fosters lasting motivation and pleasure in reading.

By transforming stories into lived experiences,

this event invites children to encounter the world of books with presence, curiosity, and depth—

a journey into imagination that extends far beyond the page.

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