Telling Tales: Storytelling in the FamilyUniversity of Alberta, 2003/08/29 - 233 ページ Storytelling is relationship. Stories become the threads that bind a family. We all tell stories about our experiences and daily life. When we die, it is our stories that are remembered. Family stories remembered and shared help the family, and the individuals who comprise it, to survive and flourish. Storytelling within the family provides quality time; creating bonds, increasing listening skills, and fostering communication. Enrich your family life, connect with your children, and celebrate your ancestors by learning to tell family stories, folktales, and nursery rhymes. Telling Tales: Storytelling in the Family is a fascinating guide to the art of gathering and telling stories. Written by three renowned storytellers, Telling Tales includes personal stories, how-to tips and extensive resource lists, and builds upon the success of the acclaimed first edition. Storytelling is contagious. Telling stories helps us make sense of what is happening around us and within ourselves. Stories are our powerful gift to the younger generation. |
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... daughters were born I returned to university to become a librarian. Because the girls were young, I took the first night course available in the faculty— storytelling. I had no concept of what storytelling meant. I was afraid of ...
... daughters were born I returned to university to become a librarian. Because the girls were young, I took the first night course available in the faculty— storytelling. I had no concept of what storytelling meant. I was afraid of ...
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... daughter was able to spin straw into gold. The King was extremely greedy and he demanded that the daughter be brought immediately to his castle. The poor girl arrived and the greedy King took her to a room that was filled with straw ...
... daughter was able to spin straw into gold. The King was extremely greedy and he demanded that the daughter be brought immediately to his castle. The poor girl arrived and the greedy King took her to a room that was filled with straw ...
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... daughter. Why the tears?” “My father told the King I could spin straw into gold, but I cannot and I will have to die.” “If I spin it for you, what will you give me?” asked the tiny man. “The miller's daughter thought for a minute and ...
... daughter. Why the tears?” “My father told the King I could spin straw into gold, but I cannot and I will have to die.” “If I spin it for you, what will you give me?” asked the tiny man. “The miller's daughter thought for a minute and ...
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... daughter that he softened a little and said, “I will give you three days, and if at the end of them you cannot tell me my name, your child belongs to me.” The Queen never slept a wink that night, thinking of all the names she could. The ...
... daughter that he softened a little and said, “I will give you three days, and if at the end of them you cannot tell me my name, your child belongs to me.” The Queen never slept a wink that night, thinking of all the names she could. The ...
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... daughter with her blonde curls). Often the stories were tied to reality and my heroine did not always win battles with honours and valour. But regardless of how she behaved, my heroine helped my daughters and me connect with each other ...
... daughter with her blonde curls). Often the stories were tied to reality and my heroine did not always win battles with honours and valour. But regardless of how she behaved, my heroine helped my daughters and me connect with each other ...
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