"Tell Me a Story" from Mary Louisa Molesworth. English writer of children's stories (1839-1921).
This new collection of more than 80 stories from the members and friends of the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America is full of treasures for all ages and all occasions.
In this study by an expert on learning and computers, the author argues that artificial intelligence must be based on real human intelligence.
The key to his success, as Hewitt is fond of saying, is "I may not know a lot, but I think I know how to tell a story." Never has his storytelling talent been on better display than in the pages of this extraordinary book.
When we recognize the elements of a great story, we begin to see our lives as a part of God’s story. We’ll better understand what He has for us, what we should believe about this story, and how we should live.
Discusses the basics of storytelling, and helps parents rediscover the creative powers within themselves
With lively, stylish artwork and plenty of space for imaginations old and young to add to the story, Tell Me a Lion Story is sure to become a go-to favorite.
In this collection of original fables for the modern world, Lisa Suhay, a writer for the New York Times, brings us back to a time when life's lessons were taught...
The companion title to Paint Me a Picture, Tell Me a Story celebrates the joy and imagination in storytelling in all its forms.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK IS TO HELP PARENTS, CAMP COUNSELORS, TEACHERS AND ANYONE ELSE WHO WANTS TO HAVE A STORY HANDY WHEN YOUNG ADULTS AND ESPECIALLY KIDS SAY "TELL ME A STORY.
Tell Me A Story In The Dark celebrates the bedtime story. The book provides readers with all the tools they need to create and tell magical bedtime stories.