STORIES
AND
STORY-TELLING
BY
ANGELA M. KEYES
Head of the Department of English, Brooklyn Training
School for Teachers
NEW YORK AND LONDON
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1916
Copyright, 1911, by
D. Appleton and Company
Printed in the United States of America
All the stories in this book have been testedwith children. Favorites easily available in othercollections have been omitted.
The seventy-five or more very short stories,intended to help young children to express theirobservations, experiences, and fancies, have beenincluded at the request of many teachers.
The writer hopes that by providing the busyteacher with “tellable” stories, she may help towin for story-telling the dignity of establishedscholastic place.
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STORY-TELLING | 1 | |
Kinds of Stories to Tell | 12 | |
The Principles of the Art of Telling Stories | 15 | |
Getting the Story | 16 | |
Telling the Story | 33 | |
The Child’s Part in Story-Telling | 62 | |
STORIES | 75 | |
The Fairy Horseshoe | A. M. K. | 77 |
The Mouse and the Sausage | French Folk Tale | 79 |
The Story of the Little Boy and the Little Dog | A. M. K. | 81 |
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