Magic Pots, Clever Creatures, Swans

Magic Pots, Clever Creatures, Swans

Get ready for an exciting adventure to discover who you are and what really matters in life!

By 398.2 Storytelling Festival

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Location

Sengkang Public Library

1 Sengkang Square #Unit #03 - 28 Singapore, 545078 Singapore

About this event

  • Event lasts 50 minutes

✨ Get ready for an exciting adventure to discover who you are and what really matters in life! Our wonderful storytellers will bring you to fun and surprising places, where you’ll learn important lessons along the way.

🌟 Featured Stories:

🦆 The Lonely Little Duckling
What’s worse than feeling ugly and all alone? Follow a brave little duckling as she travels far and wide to find where she truly belongs.

🎨 The Happy Artist
Meet a poor but cheerful artist who sets off into the forest to look for treasure. What funny and magical things will he find?

🦌 The Clever Mousedeer
Uh oh! A playful mousedeer has fallen into a deep hole! Can she use her clever ideas to get out? Did she use her tricks for good?


Recommended Age: 4-8 years

📅 Date: 13 September 2025

🕒 Time: 2.00 - 2.50 pm

📍Venue: Sengkang Library Level 4 Programme Zone

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About the Festival:

The 398.2 Storytelling Festival is a free, family-friendly celebration of oral storytelling that aims to reach communities across every corner of Singapore.

Organised by the Storytelling Association (Singapore), the festival is not only a vibrant platform to serve the public through the magic of live storytelling. The Festival is supported by National Library Board and the National Arts Council.

Find out more https://storytellingsingapore.com/398-2-festival/


This year, as Singapore celebrates SG60, we honour six shining decades of resilience, growth, and unity. Just like a diamond forged under pressure, our nation has emerged strong, diverse, and radiant.

Our festival theme “Shine Bright Like a Diamond” invites audiences to celebrate Singapore’s sparkling spirit through the power of storytelling. With 22 dazzling sessions held online and at libraries island-wide, we encourage everyone – young and old – to let their imagination shine and their joy sparkle.

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About Storytelling Association (Singapore):

Oral Storytelling is an ancient artform that has woven its way into humanity, bringing people close together, imparting wisdom and adding life to the world.

Beginning in 2006, the association is a place for the appreciation of storytelling, to nurture the growth of storytellers, to support professional storytellers and share information on storytelling events in Singapore.

The Association provides members with opportunities to hone their storytelling skills and share oral stories, at home, at work, in schools and in the community such as the 398.2 Festival. This festival has been taking place for 10 years and 2025 is the 11th year. Go to the website to find out more https://storytellingsingapore.com/

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Please note that photos and/or videos of this programme and its participants may be taken. By registering for this event, you agree that Storytelling Association (Singapore) may take photographs and/or videos of you (or your child as applicable) and use the images and/or videos including to archive, exhibit and publish them for publicity.

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This event features both online storytelling as well as face-to-face storytelling. This is a great opportunity for our Association to promote the oral storytelling, the ancient artform of telling stories (not reading aloud stories). The Storytelling Association (Singapore) is an association whose primary objective is to promote the practice and appreciation of oral storytelling in Singapore. The association fosters an appreciation of storytelling at homes, in schools, in the community and at work