Storytelling: Art and TechniqueExplains how to select, prepare, and present a variety of stories and plan a story hour, workshops, and festivals. Includes a list of source materials. |
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BACKGROUND | 1 |
PURPOSE AND VALUES OF STORYTELLING | 18 |
SELECTION | 27 |
Copyright | |
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