NARRATOKIDS
Stories for Little Minds
StoryTales
A collection of animated digital stories designed to engage young learners through interactive storytelling. Each tale is carefully crafted with vibrant animations, expressive narration, and engaging sound effects to bring stories to life, making learning both fun and immersive.
INTRODUCTION
Storytelling is a powerful tool for developing comprehension skills in young children. NarratoKids, a digital storytelling platform, enhances preschoolers' comprehension through engaging videos, animations, and guided questions. This platform is aligned with the standards of the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) checklist, NarratoKids provides an engaging, interactive platform that addresses key developmental domains essential for young learners' holistic growth It is accessible via mobile phones or laptops, allowing young children to use it at school ot at home at their own convenience.
By encouraging active participation, NarratoKids helps children grasp story details, infer themes, and understand cause-and-effect relationships. Its interactive approach fosters critical thinking, language development, and meaningful learning—making storytelling both fun and educational.
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AuthorHave a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education
Meet the Author
Divine Khate S. Camata holds a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and has dedicated years to nurturing young minds. With nearly three years of experience as a volunteer teacher, she has developed a deep passion for early childhood education, particularly in fostering children's comprehension and language development.
Driven by a commitment to making learning more engaging and accessible, she created NarratoKids, a digital storytelling platform designed to enhance young learners’ understanding through interactive and multimedia-rich stories. Through this initiative, she hopes to bridge the gap between education and technology, providing children with a fun and meaningful way to develop essential literacy skills.
“Children are not things to be molded, but are people to be unfolded."
- Jess Lair
"To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled is a spark."
-Victor Hugo