Tibetan Tales and Treasures

Tibet's Enchanting Culture!
Tibetan Ways of Peace!
An Ancient Wisdom!


A program enjoyed by children, families, and all-adult audiences.



The audience was mesmerized!
A.Wyckoff, SF Asian Art Museum

One of the best Sundays we've had for our youth and little ones.
P. Palmer, Youth Minister, Unity of Marin

Naomi.in.PtldNaomi arrives in Tibetan costume
with a basketful of Tibetan treasures
and stories to tell.

* Watch Tibetan prayer wheels spin!
* Experience a Tibetan prayer bell!
* Sing Tibetan chants!
* See photos of Tibet, Mt. Everest, Yaks, Tibetan children, and more.

I've never seen my class so peaceful!
2nd grade teacher

You're raising the vibration of our school, one classroom at a time!
4th grade teacher


I enjoyed your program thoroughly! You are a wonderful storyteller and I am sure that the audience will retain many of the Tibetan tidbits of information that you shared. It touched my heart to hear the wishes that each child had for the world.

Sedona Public Library, children’s librarian, 2011

 

 

tibet-program_300 Naomi customizes her programs for various ages, group sizes, and time allowed.

Remote presentations are available, too.

For children and family events, Naomi offers Tibetan-themed art projects to go along with her Taste of Tibet program.
See Art Projects

See Naomi tell a story: Yeshi's Luck


Check List for Naomi's Visit


  1. Provide Naomi with directions to your place, parking, and where to go when she arrives.
  2. Make necessary arrangements for Naomi to set up at least 30 minutes ahead of time.
  3. Equipment: (Let Naomi know if you have difficulty providing any of these)
    • Powerpoint projector
    • CD Player
    • Laptop (Naomi can bring hers is you prefer.)
    • Screen
    • Necessary power/extension cords
    • Microphone (For large groups or rooms with poor acoustics. Stands are helpful for hand helds. Clip ons preferred when possible.)
  4. If an art project is included, see specific art project for materials list.
  5. If you'd like a flyer on Taste of Tibet to distribute, let Naomi know.
  6. Schools:
    • Inform Naomi of any subjects you'd like her to be sure to cover.
    • When applicable, Naomi provides book order forms ahead of time so she can sign books when she visits.
    • Use study guide below to help prepare younger students.


Study Guide for School Events

Help children get more out of Taste of Tibet by preparing them with the following:

  1. What continent is Tibet located in? Asia
  2. What is the tallest mountain range in the world? Himalayas
  3. What is the tallest mountain? Mt.Everest
  4. How tall is this mountain? Over 29,000 feet
  5. What is a yak? Shaggy-haired ox of the Himalayas