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World Tales for Family Storytelling: 53 traditional stories children aged 4-6 years

Current price: $26.95
World Tales for Family Storytelling: 53 traditional stories children aged 4-6 years
World Tales for Family Storytelling: 53 traditional stories children aged 4-6 years

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World Tales for Family Storytelling: 53 traditional stories children aged 4-6 years

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Young children are natural storytellers. They love both listening to parents telling stories and telling stories themselves. These
53 World Tales for Family Storytelling
can be shared at bedtime, on journeys, at parties or around the campfire.
Children will find these ready to tell stories are short, simple, and quick to learn. They draw on traditional tales, told in the voice of a storyteller. Parents can read or tell the stories, so children can soon tell the stories themselves. Such oral storytelling builds children’s confidence in their unique voices.
The stories are from oral traditions from a variety of historical, cultural and world sources.
These wonderful world tales are all selected from the highly acclaimed
147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell
, a reference book used by teachers around the globe. This collection for home use focuses on tales for children aged 4–6.

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