
audiobook
A lively collection of classic tales reshaped for the stage, this reader invites children to discover the joy of reading aloud with feeling and flair. By drawing from beloved stories by Andersen, Grimm, Aesop, and the Arabian Nights, each piece offers simple stage directions that guide young performers to embody kings, fairies, and heroes with natural confidence. The focus is on developing an expressive voice and animated body language, turning ordinary classroom reading into an engaging, dramatic experience.
Designed with teachers and parents in mind, the book lets educators assign parts, add minimal costumes, or even let the imagination supply the setting. Its flexible format encourages impromptu performance, helping fourth‑graders (and eager third‑graders) build fluency while having fun. Through these short, adaptable plays, children learn to speak clearly, listen actively, and enjoy the timeless magic of storytelling in a way that feels both educational and entertaining.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (135K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1869–1976
A longtime teacher who turned history into lively stories for young readers, she helped generations of children meet famous Americans through their early years. Her books blend classroom know-how with an easy, inviting style.
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