Tell Me Another Story The Book of Story Programs By: Carolyn Sherwin Bailey (1875-1961) |
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Tell Me Another Story: The Book of Story Programs by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey is a wonderful collection of story programs for children. This book offers a wide range of captivating tales that can be used by parents, teachers, librarians, or anyone who wishes to engage children in the magic of storytelling.
The author, Bailey, brings her extensive knowledge and experience in children's literature to create a comprehensive guide for storytelling sessions. Each story program is thoughtfully crafted, incorporating interactive elements and discussion questions to encourage active participation from young listeners. Bailey also provides suggestions for props, gestures, and vocal expressions, making the storytelling experience even more engaging and immersive.
One of the highlights of this book is its diverse range of stories from various cultures and traditions. Bailey showcases tales from different countries and folklore, giving children a chance to explore and appreciate the rich diversity of our world. From fables to folktales, each story offers a valuable lesson or moral that children can learn from.
Additionally, the organization of the book is commendable. Each program is clearly outlined, with a brief introduction explaining the intended age group and suggested setting. This makes it easy for the reader to select and adapt the stories to suit their specific audience or situation.
While the book primarily targets parents and educators, it can also serve as a valuable resource for aspiring storytellers. The author's insights and practical tips on narrative techniques, voice modulation, and audience engagement provide valuable guidance for individuals looking to improve their storytelling skills.
However, it is worth noting that some readers may find the book lacking in original stories. While Bailey's selection of traditional tales is enjoyable and educational, readers seeking exclusively new or unique narratives may be somewhat disappointed.
In conclusion, Tell Me Another Story: The Book of Story Programs is a valuable tool for anyone who wishes to engage and entertain children through storytelling. With its well-structured programs, diverse range of tales, and helpful storytelling tips, it is a must-have resource for parents, educators, and storytellers alike. Bailey's passion for storytelling shines through in every page, inspiring readers to unlock the magical world of stories and ignite children's imaginations. THE BOOK OF STORY PROGRAMS BY CAROLYN SHERWIN BAILEY 1918 MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY SPRINGFIELD, MASS. NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Preface The reward of the story teller who has successfully met the child's story interest is the plea embodied in the title of this book: "Tell me another story." The book meets this child longing on a psychologic basis. It consists of groups of stories arranged so that their telling will result in definite mental growth for children, as well as satisfied story hunger. There has been a tendency in the past to group stories in a haphazard way; there has been no organized plan of selecting stories to precede and follow one another for the purpose of definite functioning of mind processes. The effect of one story of distinctly differentiated theme from one which has just been told is to break continuity of thought... Continue reading book >>
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