Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 1Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 - Anthologies |
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... talking with the children about what has been read he will be surprised to find how lightly the time passes and how quickly his own cares and anxieties are dissipated . He will find greater delight than he has ever known in the society ...
... talking with the children about what has been read he will be surprised to find how lightly the time passes and how quickly his own cares and anxieties are dissipated . He will find greater delight than he has ever known in the society ...
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... talk as that with a little child , do you not think , dear parent , that he would come nearer to you , and while you read the poem softly and smoothly to him he would learn to like its music , and through its refining influence learn to ...
... talk as that with a little child , do you not think , dear parent , that he would come nearer to you , and while you read the poem softly and smoothly to him he would learn to like its music , and through its refining influence learn to ...
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... talk down to their level ; they will resent the idea and laugh at you . Keep on their level . That means that you must be sure you know your audience before you begin to talk TELLING STORIES 71.
... talk down to their level ; they will resent the idea and laugh at you . Keep on their level . That means that you must be sure you know your audience before you begin to talk TELLING STORIES 71.
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... talk . 2. Talk Naturally . Forget that you are telling a story for the effect it will produce . Forget yourself . Tell the story as you would tell them an incident you have just seen . 3. Look Your Children in the Eyes . Find the ...
... talk . 2. Talk Naturally . Forget that you are telling a story for the effect it will produce . Forget yourself . Tell the story as you would tell them an incident you have just seen . 3. Look Your Children in the Eyes . Find the ...
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... if there is any , may be seen and felt without your striving to point it out . 10. Talk the Story Over Freely with Your Children . Try to get their ideas , rather than to give your own . You can tell whether you have 74 TELLING STORIES.
... if there is any , may be seen and felt without your striving to point it out . 10. Talk the Story Over Freely with Your Children . Try to get their ideas , rather than to give your own . You can tell whether you have 74 TELLING STORIES.
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