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Holiday Draw and Tell Stories, Volume 5 in the multi-volume Draw Me
a Story series, contains ten fun " draw and tell stories " to help
you celebrate various holidays and entertain children. You'll find
Christmas draw and tell stories, Halloween draw and tell stories,
Easter draw and tell stories, Hanukkah draw and tell stories,
Valentine's Day draw and tell stories, and Saint Patrick's Day draw
and tell stories. There's even a Fourth of July draw and tell
story, plus a birthday draw and tell story. As a bonus, this
holiday draw and tell story volume also includes amusing and
inventive holiday themed action rhymes to help children get their
wiggles out during storytelling and other programs. As with all of
Barbara's other draw and tell story collections, this holiday story
collection includes clear instructions and traceable drawings, plus
an informative guide to using the lively and time-honored draw and
tell storytelling technique. Draw and tell stories are simple
stories for young children. These drawing tales are very easy to
use and require no special materials or experience. As each draw
and tell story is told, its characters and objects are sketched
onto a single sheet of paper, while children look on. These simple
elements build up on the drawing until, by the time the story ends,
a composite picture representing the subject of the story has
emerged, much to the children's delight. The draw and tell form of
storytelling is great for parents, teachers and children's
librarians. Author Barbara Freedman-De Vito has been creating and
using draw and tell stories for many years in her work as a
children's librarian, freelance storyteller, teacher, and workshop
leader. Please do an AMAZON SEARCH for " Barbara Freedman-De Vito "
to find all of Barbara's collections of Draw and Tell stories, plus
her illustrated picture books for children. Also, you can visit her
website: www.babybirdproductions.com to see samples from Barbara's
stories, plus clothing and gift items decorated with her designs,
informative articles for parents, and more.
Home to Many Cats is a cat centered preschool picture book (great
for ages 2 to 8) about a collection of cats who live in a big old
house. Each cat has a favorite room in the house and his or her own
special cat rhyme. This cat picture book also includes a bonus draw
and tell story, where the cat picture book story is repeated in the
form of a drawing story, a lively and time-honored storytelling
technique which is very easy to use and requires no special
materials or experience. Clear instructions and a traceable drawing
are included, as well. In the draw and tell story, as the Home to
Many Cats tale is retold, certain elements are sketched onto a
single sheet of paper, while children look on. These simple
elements build up on the drawing until, by the time the story ends,
a composite picture of a cat has emerged, much to the children's
delight. This form of storytelling is great for parents, teachers
and children's librarians. Author Barbara Freedman-De Vito has been
creating and using Draw and Tell stories for many years in her work
as a children's librarian, freelance storyteller, teacher, and
workshop leader. You can find her many draw and tell story
collections under the series title of Draw Me a Story, plus find
more of her original picture books, all available on Amazon. Please
do an AMAZON SEARCH for " Barbara Freedman-De Vito " to find all of
Barbara's collections of Draw and Tell stories, plus her other
books for children. Please go to: http:
//www.babybirdproductions.com/picturebooks.html to see sample
interior pages from Barbara's picture books.
Hens in a Hurry is both a counting book to help young children
learn to count numbers from one to twenty, and a sweet preschool
picture book (great for ages 2 to 8) about a flock of hens who fill
every day with fun and action-packed adventures. There are numbers
and hens to count everywhere. This fully illustrated hen counting
picture book also includes a bonus draw and tell story, where the
hen picture book story is repeated in the form of a drawing story,
a lively and time-honored storytelling technique which is very easy
to use and requires no special materials or experience. Clear
instructions and a traceable drawing are included, as well, to help
novices use the draw and tell story with ease. In the draw and tell
story, as the Hens in a Hurry counting story is retold, certain
elements are sketched onto a single sheet of paper, while children
look on. These simple elements build up on the drawing until, by
the time the story ends, a composite picture of a hen has emerged,
much to the children's delight. This form of draw and tell
storytelling is great for parents, teachers, babysitters and
children's librarians. Author Barbara Freedman-De Vito has been
creating and using Draw and Tell stories for many years in her work
as a children's librarian, freelance storyteller, teacher, and
workshop leader. You can find her many draw and tell story
collections under the series title of Draw Me a Story, plus find
more of her original picture books, all available on Amazon. Please
do an AMAZON SEARCH for " Barbara Freedman-De Vito " to find all of
Barbara's collections of Draw and Tell stories, plus her other
books for children. Please go to: http:
//www.babybirdproductions.com/picturebooks.html to see sample
interior pages from Barbara's picture books.
A More Humane Mother Goose is a retelling of some well-known Mother
Goose nursery rhymes, which replaces violence and cruelty with
kindness and compassion towards both animals and other people,
while retaining the rhythms and playful spirit of the original
Mother Goose rhymes. This sweet preschool picture book (great for
ages 2 to 8) includes gentler versions of Mother Goose favorites
such as Little Miss Muffet, Jack Sprat, Jack and Jill, The Old
Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Humpty-Dumpty,
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, This Little Piggie, and many more. This fully
illustrated Mother Goose book also includes a bonus draw and tell
story, where some of the humane Mother Goose nursery rhymes are
repeated in the form of a drawing story, a lively and time-honored
storytelling technique which is very easy to use and requires no
special materials or experience. Clear instructions and a traceable
drawing are included, as well, to help novices use the draw and
tell story with ease. In the draw and tell story, as the Mother
Goose rhymes are retold, certain elements are sketched onto a
single sheet of paper, while children look on. These simple
elements build up on the drawing until, by the time the story ends,
a composite picture of Mother Goose has emerged, much to the
children's delight. This form of draw and tell storytelling is
great for parents, teachers, babysitters and children's librarians.
Author Barbara Freedman-De Vito has been creating and using draw
and tell stories for many years in her work as a children's
librarian, freelance storyteller, teacher, and workshop leader. You
can find her many draw and tell story collections under the series
title of Draw Me a Story, plus find more of her original picture
books, all available on Amazon. Please do an AMAZON SEARCH for "
Barbara Freedman-De Vito " to find all of Barbara's collections of
Draw and Tell stories, plus her other books for children. Please go
to: http: //www.babybirdproductions.com/picturebooks.html to see
sample interior pages from Barbara's picture books.
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