The Storyteller's Almanac

Illustrated by Elise Hurst
Hardcover
$24.95 US
Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed | Compendium
24 per carton
On sale Jan 01, 2026 | 9781957891453
Age 7 and up
Sales rights: World

This enchanting collection of 52 wordless illustrations invites you to become the storyteller—uncovering new layers of your creativity and seeing where they lead!

Have you ever encountered an owl riding a bicycle through a snowstorm, or a giant octopus visiting a cottage underneath the sea? The Storyteller’s Almanac is filled with extraordinary characters to meet and unusual places to wander. But the story behind these magical scenes? That’s entirely up to you.

Inside this all-ages picture book, you’ll find 52 richly detailed illustrations to explore—of curious creatures and fantastical worlds—each one an adventure waiting to unfold. Use the pages as imaginative storytelling prompts at bedtime, on a road trip, or during a creative writing exercise. And when you need a little extra inspiration, there’s a scavenger hunt to guide you to hidden details in the artwork to spark new ideas.

The Storyteller’s Almanac is a resource you’ll reach for again and again—whether you’re:
  • A child discovering new ways to play and imagine
  • A parent looking to connect with your child
  • A teacher seeking thoughtful story starters for the classroom
  • Someone creative searching for a fresh spark of inspiration 

Where will your imagination take you? To endless, wondrous stories that are just as unique as you!
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Classroom Activities for The Storyteller's Almanac

Classroom activities supplement discussion and traditional lessons with group projects and creative tasks. Can be used in pre-existing units and lessons, or as stand-alone.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)

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This enchanting collection of 52 wordless illustrations invites you to become the storyteller—uncovering new layers of your creativity and seeing where they lead!

Have you ever encountered an owl riding a bicycle through a snowstorm, or a giant octopus visiting a cottage underneath the sea? The Storyteller’s Almanac is filled with extraordinary characters to meet and unusual places to wander. But the story behind these magical scenes? That’s entirely up to you.

Inside this all-ages picture book, you’ll find 52 richly detailed illustrations to explore—of curious creatures and fantastical worlds—each one an adventure waiting to unfold. Use the pages as imaginative storytelling prompts at bedtime, on a road trip, or during a creative writing exercise. And when you need a little extra inspiration, there’s a scavenger hunt to guide you to hidden details in the artwork to spark new ideas.

The Storyteller’s Almanac is a resource you’ll reach for again and again—whether you’re:
  • A child discovering new ways to play and imagine
  • A parent looking to connect with your child
  • A teacher seeking thoughtful story starters for the classroom
  • Someone creative searching for a fresh spark of inspiration 

Where will your imagination take you? To endless, wondrous stories that are just as unique as you!

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Guides

Classroom Activities for The Storyteller's Almanac

Classroom activities supplement discussion and traditional lessons with group projects and creative tasks. Can be used in pre-existing units and lessons, or as stand-alone.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)