Whether he’s delving into the first caveman tale in “Og First Story” or a boy with “Really (Really) Bad Manners,” storyteller Mark Binder said his job is to “transport listeners and readers on an adventure, fire their imaginations, and bring them home.”

And for the next two Thursdays, Binder will be sharing stories with audiences at the Children’s Museum of Greater Fall River’s Summer Story Festival.

A Providence-based storyteller who has traveled to various parts of the county and across the globe entertaining audiences of all ages with his stories, he recently released a 10-story audio storybook, “Transmit Joy.”

Though geared to early learners through first grade, the quirky tales like the ones about the caveman’s first story and the boy with bad manners appeal to older kids as well, Binder said.

Binder may draw from the stories in “Transmit Joy” or one of the 140 or so stories in his repertoire for this Thursday’s event at the Children’s Museum of Greater Fall River. But like every storytelling event, it depends on who shows up as he tailors each performance to the ages of the audience. And for those who saw him last week, the stories will be different. “People should come by and enjoy themselves,” Binder said.

The storytelling event with Binder started last Thursday at the Children’s Museum and it will continue again today, Aug. 4, and Thursday, Aug. 11, from 1 to 2 p.m. with general museum admission. The Children’s Museum of Greater Fall River is located at 441 N. Main St.

Learn more about Binder online at transmitjoy.com and facebook.com/transmitjoy.