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School Shoebox Stories

We all have objects that we treasure, objects that reveal a little about us. Sometimes the most simple item can have a meaning far beyond its appearance.

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an old tooth

What Will The Neighbours Think?

By: Steve S, December 2005

"I found it in the garden whilst watering the plants."

girl pushing pram

Granny Entwhistle

By: Florence F, December 2005

"Her home seemed magical and very, very quiet."

Passport photograph

My Picture

By: Samiya S, December 2005

"This is my special picture." Samiya's digital story made at a primary school.

a doll

Mrs Baby

By: Farra Rose, December 2005

"I carried Mrs Baby every day."

a toy monkey

My Golden Monkey

By: Shukre S, December 2005

"Through the post came a dancing monkey from my sister." Shukre's digital story made at a primary school workshop with Ö÷²¥´óÐã Capture Wales.

a book

Not Any Old Book

By: Jack J, December 2005

"This isn't any old book."

A toy dolphin

My Best Friend

By: Michael M, December 2005

"I was only three years old, but I was really into dolphins."

cartoon of boy

My Lucky Stone

By: Yusef Yusef, December 2005

"I found my lucky stone by my new house."

a toy fairy

My Magical Fairy

By: Alice A, December 2005

"Sometimes I look at her and she twinkles."


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About Shoebox Stories

Using the latest in new media technology contributors create their very own one-minute film which reveals the stories behind their treasured objects. They can be moving, funny, charming and even surreal, but each Shoebox Story is as unique as the storyteller who made it.


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