The young mind, untrained to concentration, flits from subject to subject, as a butterfly from one blossom to another. But let the mother begin to talk about the picture, and the child fixes eager eyes upon it, and follows every word with breathless attention.... How to Show Pictures to Children - Page 26by Estelle May Hurll - 1914 - 138 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Byron Forbush - Storytelling - 1915 - 334 pages
...Estelle M. Kuril, "their interest lasts only a moment, unless guided by an older companion. -The child, untrained to concentration, flits from subject to...the picture talk, provided, of course, that it is a storypicture." The value of picture story-telling is very great. Do you not recall the life-long... | |
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