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A Source Book of Materials
Story Programs A Source Book of Materials
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Description
Whether you are a teacher, librarian, childcare provider or parent, you will find in this wonderfully presented handbook a wellspring of ideas and information on the art of storytelling to and with pre-school and school-age children.
Provides ideas and materials for: infants, toddlers (ages 2-3), pre-schoolers (ages 3-5), primary level (ages 6-8), and family programs. For each group, information is provided about age-appropriate books and other printed resources, along with a wide variety of materials for other storytime activities. Included are finger plays, activities using puppets complete with instructions for making them, and materials suitable for creative dramatics with suggestions on how to involve the children. Also included are outlines for sample story programs that provide ideas for combining materials and activities to create age-appropriate themed programs.
Story Programs will be the source of endless hours of enjoyment and enrichment, both for the children and the adults who use the materials it introduces.
Product details
Published | Mar 22 2000 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 369 |
ISBN | 9780810832077 |
Imprint | Scarecrow Press |
Dimensions | 281 x 209 mm |
Series | School Library Media Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This is a worthwhile purchase for all storytellers, including teachers, librarians, and parents. It is a good source for ideas and materials. The patterns for puppets and flannel board stories can also be used as craft projects for young learners.
American Reference Books Annual
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The busy professional will reach for this well-organized reference many times in planning storytimes.
Library Talk