Creative Storytelling: Choosing, Inventing, and Sharing Tales for ChildrenOne of the best and most comprehensive books on storytelling, newly expanded and beautifully illustrated. |
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... adapt the original version if it doesn't quite suit their needs or preferences . I prefer five readings ; I love to read and give myself enough time to dwell within the framework of a story for a while . You may want to follow my ...
... adapt the original version if it doesn't quite suit their needs or preferences . I prefer five readings ; I love to read and give myself enough time to dwell within the framework of a story for a while . You may want to follow my ...
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... Adapting stories Whether you follow a system to remember a story or simply recall a story naturally , you are already ... adapt a tale - either in advance or while telling it — so that it will more comfortably fit your own style and ...
... Adapting stories Whether you follow a system to remember a story or simply recall a story naturally , you are already ... adapt a tale - either in advance or while telling it — so that it will more comfortably fit your own style and ...
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... adapt it to fit a smaller or larger span of time . First week • Recall stories you have heard or read in your life ... adapting some of the stories so that you have two or three possible versions of at least two or three stories ...
... adapt it to fit a smaller or larger span of time . First week • Recall stories you have heard or read in your life ... adapting some of the stories so that you have two or three possible versions of at least two or three stories ...
Contents
Formula Tales Fables and Parables Fairy Tales | 51 |
Adventures Your Type of Story | 70 |
REMEMBERING | 97 |
Copyright | |
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