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The Parent's Guide to Storytelling: How to Make up New Stories and Retell Old Favorites
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The Parent’s Guide to Storytelling: How to Make up New Stories and Retell Old Favorites

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Children of all ages love hearing stories. Many parents, though, freeze when their children ask them to tell a story rather than read one, or panic when they begin to lose their attention mid-story. Margaret Read MacDonald comes to the rescue with a collection of helpful hints and techniqueseverything from when to raise or lower your voice to suggested refrains for audience participation. She explains how to capture children’s attention with easy-to-use dramatic techniques and fingerplays. Chapters focus on storytelling for the youngest listeners, bedtime stories and expandable tales, scary stories, improvisational ideas, and family folklore. To help beginners get started, MacDonald includes dozens of traditional stories as examples in easy-to-follow format. Includes a useful bibliography divided into topic areas, including old standards and new collections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
August House Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2001
Pages
118
ISBN
9780874836189

Children of all ages love hearing stories. Many parents, though, freeze when their children ask them to tell a story rather than read one, or panic when they begin to lose their attention mid-story. Margaret Read MacDonald comes to the rescue with a collection of helpful hints and techniqueseverything from when to raise or lower your voice to suggested refrains for audience participation. She explains how to capture children’s attention with easy-to-use dramatic techniques and fingerplays. Chapters focus on storytelling for the youngest listeners, bedtime stories and expandable tales, scary stories, improvisational ideas, and family folklore. To help beginners get started, MacDonald includes dozens of traditional stories as examples in easy-to-follow format. Includes a useful bibliography divided into topic areas, including old standards and new collections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
August House Publishers
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2001
Pages
118
ISBN
9780874836189