Articles for tag: Stories for Children, Used Books

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Build Your Family Library on the Cheap

Have you always dreamed of having shelves and shelves of books? The theory is great, but when you consider the cost of buying so many books, you might decide that it just isn’t worth it and stick to a library card instead. However, it really doesn’t have to be that expensive to build your own ...

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How to Teach Yourself the Art of Creative Story Telling

When I was little, my parents used to tell us stories about the “old country” and their adventures as children. These stories were so well told that we kids could easily imagine the adventures our parents experienced and how the country side may have even looked. My parents learned story telling from their parents, and ...

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How to Market Your Self-published Book

Last December, more than one in every 40 adults in the UK received an e-reader as a Christmas present – and with the Kindle, the world’s bestselling e-reader, Amazon has emerged as the clear leader in the field. Meanwhile, with its self-publishing programme Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), the company has been quick to capitalise on ...

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How to Teach First Graders About Percentages

The objective of this math lesson is to teach a group of young first grade students about the importance of fractions, decimals, and percentages. Students will demonstrate an ability to comprehend how fractions, decimals, and percentages are used in daily life studies. The lesson should provide students with basic lesson and understanding of applying fractions, ...

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Fairy Tale Archetypes Uncovered

Q: It seems that stories told in the oral tradition had to find their way down through a number of cultural and authorial filters before they reached our generation. When we hear these tales today are we hearing fragmented versions or did the story still maintain its core shape? Does it even matter or is ...