For the Story Teller: Story Telling and Stories to Tell

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For the Story Teller: Story Telling and Stories to Tell

by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

EN·~4 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
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E-text prepared by Turgut Dincer, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https://archive.org)

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BOOKS BY CAROLYN SHERWIN BAILEY

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3

PREFACE

1:12
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CHAPTER I THE APPERCEPTIVE BASIS OF STORY TELLING

24:25
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CHAPTER II THE STORY WITH A SENSE APPEAL

18:52
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CHAPTER III WHEN THE CURTAIN RISES

17:05
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CHAPTER IV USING SUSPENSE TO DEVELOP CONCENTRATION

28:55
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CHAPTER V STORY CLIMAX

25:19
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CHAPTER VI TRAINING A CHILD’S MEMORY BY MEANS OF A STORY

18:22
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CHAPTER VII THE INSTINCT STORY

22:04

Description

The book opens a lively discussion about why the simple art of telling stories to children is experiencing a quiet renaissance. It argues that a daily story hour—whether in school, a community center, or at home—can shape minds, teach morals, and spark imagination. Drawing on years of experience lecturing and reading aloud, the author blends practical guidance with a fresh psychological perspective.

In its first chapter the author introduces the concept of apperception, the way young listeners absorb new ideas by linking them to familiar experiences. Through vivid anecdotes, such as a child's description of a bull, readers learn how to select and adapt tales that fit the mental landscape of each child. The text shows how to match stories to a child's background, whether rural or urban, and to the developmental stage of early kindergarten.

Beyond theory, the work offers concrete suggestions for choosing tales that educate, entertain, inspire, or simply provoke laughter. It serves as a handbook for teachers, parents, and anyone who wants to turn a simple story into a powerful learning moment.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (277K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-10-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

1875–1961

Best remembered for winning the 1947 Newbery Medal for Miss Hickory, this American writer spent decades creating stories, folk collections, and reading material for children. Her work mixes a teacher’s sense of what children enjoy with a warm, lively storytelling style.

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