Bedtime Storytelling: A Collection for Parents

Bedtime Storytelling: A Collection for Parents

by Beatrys Lockie (Author)

Synopsis

Anyone can master the art of storytelling with the right advice and plenty of practice! Storytelling allows you to lift a story from the page and bring it to life. Without a book you're free -- to personalise stories, make gestures, use props or give a hug or a tickle! But most importantly you have eye contact -- creating a greater connection between you and your child and allowing you to guage their reactions -- are they excited? Frightened? Engaged? This inspiring collection of tales, suitable for children aged from about three to seven years old, includes advice on how to become a confident storyteller. Collected by age interest, each of the classic stories are easy to memorise, adapt and enhance using simple storytelling know-how. You'll find many are old favourites that are regularly told in kindergartens, nurseries and schools -- tales about magical creatures and exotic animals as well as stories from everyday life. Stories include: The Little Jug, The Mitten (Any Room for Me?), The Tomten, The Star Child, How the Zebra Got its Stripes, King Grizzly Beard and Hans in Luck.

$18.79

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 150
Publisher: Floris Books
Published: 25 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 086315736X
ISBN 13: 9780863157363

Media Reviews
'Considering the difference between telling and reading a story, [Felce] offers practical advice on the use of body language and presentation skills.' --Watkins Mind Body and Spirit review, Winter 2013 'Bedtime Storytelling is a wonderful collection of classic tales guaranteed to enchant young book lovers. And don't worry if you think you can't tell stories very well, as author Beatrys Lockie gives you countless tips on making storytelling a pleasure for both reader and listener! We say... a wonderful collection of stories for everyone to enjoy.' -- Creative Steps, May/June 2010
Author Bio
Beatrys Lockie was born in Holland in 1927 and began to tell stories at an early age to anyone young or old who would listen. She moved to Scotland and was a class teacher at the Edinburgh Rudolf Steiner School in which stories form an integral part of teaching in the early years. After retirement she founded and ran a succession of kindergartens. She now lives with her husband in the Scottish Borders.