Then I'll begin...Activities
Miranda Walker
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
. . . as you are sitting comfortably. Miranda Walker explores how a playworker's storytelling can fire the imagination of children, improve literacy skills and build a magical bond between storyteller and audience A well-told story can be more than entertaining - it can be magical, exciting and intriguing. If you've ever watched a group of children listening to a good storyteller than you'll know just how special the experience can be. But what's the difference between telling a story and reading one, and how can playworkers give storytelling a try?
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