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Stories for Young Children - And how to tell them!

01 September 2010, 11:14am

By Mary Medlicott (Featherstone, £19.99, ISBN 978-14081-24529)

Stories for Young Children - And how to tell them!

Telling a story so that it will capture young children's imaginations is harder than it seems. Mary Medlicott shares her 25 years of storytelling experience to help practitioners turn a simple story into a memorable and magical learning experience. As well as plenty of practical tips, the book includes traditional and original stories, chants, rhymes and imagination games. There is also a CD-ROM with all the stories in the book told by the author.

 
 
 
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