I'll Tell You a Story, I'll Sing You a Song: A Parents' Guide to Fairy Tales, Fables, Songs, and Rhymes of Childhood.WHEN PEOPLE who like to read become parents, they anticipate happy evenings round the fireplace rereading childhood favorites and discovering books they unaccountably un·ac·count·a·ble adj. 1. Impossible to account for; inexplicable: unaccountable absences. 2. missed or were born too late for. Christine Allison, though clearly a wide-ranging and enthusiastic reader of children's fare, reminds other young parents that there is a tradition older than that of the printed word-the oral tradition. IW Tell You a Story, IW Sing You a Song is meant to be read by parents, but not to children. Mrs. Allison collects many of the most popular fairy tales This is a list of fairy tales, the dates of their earliest known printed version, the author and, if known, the collection of tales in which it was published. It should be noted, however, that not all stories listed below would be categorized as fairy tales by a strict definition , songs, and rhymes, and uses them to teach book readers and TV watchers how-and when-to tell a story or sing a song. Her book begins with fairy tales-short, simple versions of the Grimm brothers, Perrault, and Hans Christian Andersen Christian Andersen (born September 28 1944) is a Danish former football-player and now manager. He is curtrently adviser for the team Glostrup FK As player he played for B 1903, Cercle Brugge, FC Lorient and Akademisk Boldklub and playde two caps for the Danish national . Scattered Scattered Used for listed equity securities. Unconcentrated buy or sell interest. among these are pages of advice on storytelling Storytelling Aesop semi-legendary fabulist of ancient Greece. [Gk. Lit.: Harvey, 10] Münchäusen Baron traveler grossly embellishes his experiences. [Ger. Lit. , with headings like "How to Light a Story," "Ten Steps to a Well-Told Tale," "The Pregnant Pause and Other Tricks of the Teller's Tale." The advice is kind, uncondescending, and easy to act upon. In my own experience and that of other mothers I know, nursery rhymes nursery rhymes, verses, generally brief and usually anonymous, for children. The best-known examples are in English and date mostly from the 17th cent. A popular type of rhyme is used in "counting-out" games, e.g., "Eenie, meenie, minie, mo. are easiest to learn and to recite spontaneously, without embarrassment. Songs-especiall"serious" lullabies-seem hardest to pull off, perhaps because most people are self-conscious about their singing voices. But readers should let themselves be lured into the music section of Mrs. Allison's book, with its interesting asides on musical milestones in a young child's development and a wellresearched list of best children's records. I'll Tell You a Story, IW Sing You a Song is a lovely browsing book meant to draw the reader, at least occasionally, beyond books to the spoken word. |
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