How to Tell Stories to Children, And Some Stories to Tell by Sara Cone Bryant
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Three Brothers
The Little Porridge Pot Little Snow-White The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids The Sea Mouse From Andersen: Little Tiny The Lark and the Daisy The Ugly Duckling The Seven Stories of the Snow Queen The Flax The Little Match Girl The Fir-Tree The Red Shoes Olé Luköié Monday Saturday Sunday The Elf of the Rose Five Peas in a Pod The Portuguese Duck The Little Mermaid (much shortened) The Nightingale (shortened) The Girl who trod on a Loaf The Emperor's New Clothes Another familiar and easily attainable type of story is the classic myth, as retold in Kupfer's _Legends of Greece and Rome_.[1] Of these, again, |
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