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>, Peter
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>In article <F$sMHVFfeCBGFwI2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Kevin Blackburn
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>>In message <VR7tXLHd$wAGFwAk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Peter
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>>>In article <b$GLnnDxsjAGFwS9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Kevin Blackburn
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>>>>In message <1174511319.558731.148920@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>>>>CS <crowgirrl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>I work in a library and we run both rhyme and story time sessions for
>>>>>pre-school children. Currently I usually read from books we have in
>>>>>stock but would be interested in doing a more traditional story (with
>>>>>or without props). If anyone has any suggestions, they would be
>>>>>appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Have a look on the publications page of the Society for Storytelling
>>>>website - there's some downloadable FAQs that might help
>>>>http://www.sfs.org.uk
>>>>
>>>>Alas, this newsgroup seems dormant, so I'm not sure you'll find much
>>>>help here.
>>>
>>>
>>>Well, we're all sitting ready to listen....
>>
>>It was a cold dark night, with the storm raging outside...
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>and the Indians were siting round the fire..
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A stranger came in from the storm, and sat ...
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Kevin Blackburn SfS@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Society for Storytelling website is at http://www.sfs.org.uk


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