How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell by Sara Cone Bryant
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nevertheless, a help to have certain plain results of experience as a
basis for choice; that which is given is intended only for such a basis, not in the least as a final list. CERTAIN TYPES OF STORY CLASSIFIED FOR KINDERGARTEN AND CLASS I.: Little Rhymed Stories (including the best of the nursery rhymes and the more poetic fragments of Mother Goose) Stories with Rhyme in Parts Nature Stories (in which the element of personification is strong) Nonsense Tales Wonder Tales FOR CLASSES II. AND III.: Nonsense Tales Wonder Tales Fairy and Folk Tales Fables Legends Nature Stories (especially stories of animals) |
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