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Museums and Heritage Sites
How can a museum be turned into an experience for visitors - adults and children?
How do you teach history and heritage in an intriguing and engaging way?
How can historical figures be brought to life?
How can the past be made current?
And without technology?!
Through stories adapted for young children, teenagers, and adults.
Through stories, it is possible to revive characters, buildings, objects, and people who existed dozens, hundreds, and thousands of years ago in a way that people of all ages can connect with and identify with.
Tribal Chief for adults and youth : We will transform factual information, dates, and documents into an experiential and fascinating story. A personal story that incorporates historical information.
Tribal Chief for young children:
New children's stories written inspired by a period, object, performance, structure, site or character.
Want an example? Please!
The story 'The Clover Map' is a children's story inspired by an ancient map written in the 16th century by a German explorer. What is special about this map? It is the first map in which the city of Jerusalem was drawn - at the center of the world. An original copy of this map is in the National Library of Israel.
Want another example? Please!
The story 'Leadership Girls' tells the story of Golda Meir, the first Prime Minister of Israel.






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