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Children’s Author School Visits: A Parent’s Guide to Interactive Storytelling

Discover what to expect from Myles Nobles’ engaging school visits and how to spark your child’s love for reading and creativity.

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Welcome! Myles Nobles Is Coming to Your Child’s School

We’re thrilled that Myles Nobles will be visiting your child’s school soon! If you’re wondering what to expect and how to get your little one ready for an unforgettable experience, you’re in the right place. This guide is designed with parents in mind—offering a friendly overview of what happens during a Myles Nobles school visit and some tips to keep the magic of storytelling alive long after the event.

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Who Is Myles Nobles?

Myles Nobles isn’t your ordinary children’s author. With a dual background as a speech-language pathologist and storyteller, Myles infuses every visit with fun, interactive moments that boost both literacy  and communication skills. His heartfelt passion for storytelling shines through in every book he writes and every activity he leads.


  • A Unique Blend of Skills: Myles’ experience as a speech therapist means he knows just how to engage young minds and encourage clear, confident communication.
  • Interactive Storytelling Magic: More than just reading a book aloud, Myles brings stories to life with dynamic voice changes, expressive gestures, and creative activities that invite kids to be part of the adventure.
  • Inspiring a Love for Reading: His visits are all about making reading fun and accessible—turning every session into a memorable, educational, and enjoyable experience for every child.

What Happens During a Myles Nobles School Visit?

When Myles visits a school, he creates a lively, interactive atmosphere that goes far beyond the traditional storytime. Here’s a peek at what your child can look forward to:

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Interactive Storytelling

Imagine a story coming to life right before your child’s eyes! Myles uses engaging techniques—like expressive voices, fun sound effects, and plenty of movement—to draw kids into the narrative. It’s storytelling with a twist that keeps every child involved and excited.

Fun Language & Speech Activities

Thanks to his background in speech therapy, Myles includes playful activities that help boost language and speech skills. Think of it as learning disguised as fun:


  • Word Games: Simple yet exciting games that expand vocabulary and quick thinking.
  • Pronunciation Challenges: Light-hearted exercises that make practicing words a fun challenge.
  • Interactive Dialogues: Moments when kids get to be a part of the story, encouraging them to speak up and share their thoughts.
Word games
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Q&A Sessions

Curiosity is always encouraged! After the storytelling, Myles opens the floor to questions, letting kids ask about the story, his creative process, or even tips on becoming a storyteller themselves. It’s a great opportunity for young minds to explore and learn in a supportive environment.

Meet-and-Greet and Book Signings

Depending on the schedule, your child might get a chance to meet Myles in person and even have a book signed. These personal touches can make the day even more special, creating lasting memories of an inspiring encounter.

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How to Prepare Your Child for the Visit

A little preparation at home can make all the difference in how much your child enjoys the visit. Here are some easy and fun ideas:

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Read a Myles Nobles Book Together

If you have a chance, pick up one of Myles’ children's speech therapy books and read it with your child before the visit. Familiarity with the story and characters builds excitement and gives your child something to look forward to.

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Spark Their Curiosity

Chat with your child about what they think the story might be about or what they’d love to ask Myles. Simple questions like, “What do you think will happen next?” or “If you could ask the author anything, what would it be?” can really get their imagination going.

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Talk About the Joy of Storytelling

Share why storytelling is so magical. Explain how stories can take us on adventures, teach us new things, and even help us speak more clearly. This conversation can help your child see the visit as an opportunity to grow and learn while having fun.

Keeping the Magic Alive After the Visit

The excitement doesn’t have to end when the school day is over! Here are a few ideas to help your child continue the adventure at home:

Discuss the Experience

After the visit, ask your child about their favorite parts. What story moment made them laugh? What did they learn from the Q&A? These discussions help reinforce their learning and keep the excitement alive.

Dive Back into the Books

Encourage your child to re-read the books they heard during the visit. The more they read, the more confident they become with words and ideas—and the more they appreciate the power of storytelling.

Encourage Their Own Stories

Inspire your child to create their own stories. Whether it’s drawing pictures, writing a short story, or even just telling a family tale at dinner, these creative moments can help build strong literacy skills and a lifelong love for reading.

In Conclusion

Myles Nobles’ school visits aren’t just about listening to a story—they’re about experiencing the magic of storytelling firsthand. By blending interactive activities with genuine care for each child’s learning, Myles creates a welcoming space where every child can thrive. With a little preparation and follow-up at home, you can help ensure that the impact of his visit continues to inspire and educate long after the day is over.


So, get ready to join in the fun! Explore Myles Nobles’ books, share the excitement with your child, and prepare for a school visit that turns every page into an adventure.

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