What is a Story Basket?
A story basket is a small basket or tray that includes:
- A living book (short and engaging story)
- Tangible items related to the story (mini animals, felt pieces, nature objects, figures, sensory items)
- Optional: visual sequence cards, printed illustrations, or objects that help with comprehension or storytelling
Why It Works for Special Needs Learners:
- Supports visual and tactile learners
- Helps with focus and engagement
- Encourages language development (especially non-verbal or minimally verbal kids)
- Aids comprehension and sequencing
- Creates a predictable, calming routine
Example: “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” Story Basket
- Book: The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
- Basket Items:
- Small stuffed rabbit
- Toy vegetables (carrots, lettuce)
- Mini garden fence
- Picture of Mr. McGregor
- Soft blue jacket (or fabric scrap)
- A small basket of real herbs (smell sensory)
How to Use It:
- Let the child explore the items first.
- Read the story aloud.
- As you read, act out scenes using the props.
- Invite the child to retell the story using the basket (with or without words).
Tips for Creating Story Baskets
- Use simple stories with strong characters or actions.
- Choose 3–6 meaningful items per basket—don’t overload.
- Rotate weekly or by interest.
- Encourage free play or storytelling using the basket after reading.
