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  2. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    Networking has been around since the industrial revolution when businesses recognized the need—and the benefit—of collaborating and trusting a wider range of people. [77] Today, networking is the subject for more than 100,000 books, seminars and online conversations. [77] Storytelling helps networkers showcase their expertise.

  3. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    A mother reads to her children in a mid- to late 19th century lithograph by Jessie Willcox Smith. The Adventures of Pinocchio (1883) is a canonical piece of children's literature and one of the best-selling books ever published. [1] Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for ...

  4. Children's and youth literature - Wikipedia

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  5. Kevin Cordi - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Cordi is an American teacher, storyteller and author who has been awarded The Film Advisory Board of Excellence Award and The Storytelling World Award. He is a regular performer at storytelling festivals including the National Storytelling Festival. Cordi started the Youth Special Interest Group for the National Storytelling Network and ...

  6. Picture book - Wikipedia

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    Children benefit in meaning-making when the enhancement is designed to align with the story, like providing background knowledge of the story event. In contrast, children will be distracted if the design enhancement does not support the storyline, as with the pop-up dictionary emended in the story. [31]

  7. Drag Queen Story Hour - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The events, usually geared for children aged 3–11, are hosted by drag queens who read children’s books, and engage in other learning activities in public libraries. [4] [5] [6] Jonathan Hamilt, who co-founded the New York chapter as a nonprofit, said that as of June 2019, DSH has 35 U.S. and five international chapters. [7]

  8. Theatre for Young Audiences - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Alice Minnie Herts founded The Children’s Educational Theatre, which was the first US company to produce theatrical work both with and for children. Although it did not last long, The Children’s Educational Theatre inspired both the birth of other companies around the country, as well as continuous growth in the writing and ...

  9. Childlore - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentally, traditional children's nursery rhymes are a storytelling method with aspects like voice inflection and listener engagement, which help children to develop social and emotional understanding. [citation needed] Many children learn to make friends and build relationships with other children through nursery rhymes.