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Address: PO Box 995 Princeton Junction NJ 08550 Email: [email protected] Phone: 609-430-1922 Web: www.storytellingarts.net Visit our Blog: www.storytellingarts.blogspot.com Join the discussion with our Master Teaching Artists as they explore the world of storytelling. Resources for the Storytelling Classroom Compiled by Storytelling Arts, Inc. August House: 1-800-284-8784; www.augusthouse.com folktales at the library 398.2 Beyond the Beanstalk: Interdisciplinary Learning through Storytelling by Lynn Rubright; Heinemann, 1996 Children Tell Stories:A Teaching Guide by Martha Hamilton & Mitch Weiss; Richard C. Owen, 1990 The Golden Thread: Storytelling in Teaching and Learning by Susan Danoff; Storytelling Arts Press. 2006 The Moral of the Story, Folktales for Character Development by Bobby and Sherry Norfolk; August House, Inc. 1999 Story Proof; The Science Behind the Startling Power of Story by Kendall Haven; Libraries Unlimited, 2007 The Storyteller’s Start-up Book: Finding, Learning, Performing and Using Folktales by Margaret Read MacDonald; August House, Inc. 1993 The Storytelling Classroom: Applications Across the Curriculum by Sherry Norfolk, Jane Stenson, and Diane Williams; Libraries Unlimited, 2006 Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie and Folklore in the Literature of Childhood by Jane Yolen; August House, Inc. - reprint Story Collections available from August House by Sharon Creeden Fair is Fair: World Folktales of Justice by Pleasant DeSpain The Emerald Lizard: Fifteen Latin American Tales to Tell in English and Spanish Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell by Heather Forest Wisdom Tales from Around the World Wonder Tales from Around the World by David Hold & Bill Mooney Ready-to-Tell Tales by Margaret Read MacDonald Earth Care: World Folktales to Talk About Peace Tales: World Folktales to Talk About Shake it Up Tales! Stories to Sing, Dance, Drum, and Act Out Twenty-Tellable Tales Other Story Collections WW Norton & Co. Favorite African Folktales by Nelson Mandela Outfoxing Fear: Folktales from Around the World by Kathleen Ragan Fearless Girls, Wise Women & Beloved Sisters: Heroines in Folktales from

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Address: PO Box 995 Princeton Junction NJ 08550

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 609-430-1922

Web: www.storytellingarts.net

Visit our Blog: www.storytellingarts.blogspot.com – Join the discussion with our Master Teaching Artists as they explore the world of storytelling.

ResourcesfortheStorytellingClassroomCompiledbyStorytellingArts,Inc.

• August House: 1-800-284-8784; www.augusthouse.com folktales at the library 398.2

• Beyond the Beanstalk: Interdisciplinary Learning through Storytelling by Lynn Rubright; Heinemann, 1996

• Children Tell Stories:A Teaching Guide by Martha Hamilton & Mitch Weiss; Richard C. Owen, 1990

• The Golden Thread: Storytelling in Teaching and Learning by Susan Danoff; Storytelling Arts Press. 2006

• The Moral of the Story, Folktales for Character Development by Bobby and Sherry Norfolk; August House,

Inc. 1999

• Story Proof; The Science Behind the Startling Power of Story by Kendall Haven; Libraries Unlimited, 2007

• The Storyteller’s Start-up Book: Finding, Learning, Performing and Using Folktales by Margaret Read

MacDonald; August House, Inc. 1993

• The Storytelling Classroom: Applications Across the Curriculum by Sherry Norfolk, Jane Stenson, and

Diane Williams; Libraries Unlimited, 2006

• Touch Magic: Fantasy, Faerie and Folklore in the Literature of Childhood by Jane Yolen; August House,

Inc. - reprint

Story Collections available from August House

• by Sharon Creeden Fair is Fair: World Folktales of Justice

• by Pleasant DeSpain The Emerald Lizard: Fifteen Latin American Tales to Tell in English and Spanish

Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell

• by Heather Forest Wisdom Tales from Around the World Wonder Tales from Around the World

• by David Hold & Bill Mooney Ready-to-Tell Tales

• by Margaret Read MacDonald Earth Care: World Folktales to Talk About Peace Tales: World Folktales to

Talk About Shake it Up Tales! Stories to Sing, Dance, Drum, and Act Out Twenty-Tellable Tales

Other Story Collections

• WW Norton & Co. Favorite African Folktales by Nelson Mandela Outfoxing Fear: Folktales from Around

the World by Kathleen Ragan Fearless Girls, Wise Women & Beloved Sisters: Heroines in Folktales from

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Around the World by Kathleen Ragan

• Best-Loved Folktales of the World by Joanna Cole, Anchor Books Favorite Folktales from Around the

World by Jane Yolen, Pantheon Books

• Calvino, I., 1956, 1975. Italian Folktales, New York: Hartcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Chase, R., 1943. Jack Tales:

Told by R.M. Ward and his kindred in the Beech Mountain

• section of North Carolina, Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Chase, R., 1948. Grandfather Tales, Boston, MA:

Houghton Mifflin Cohn. A.L., (ed.), 1993, From Sea to Shining Sea: A Treasury of American Folklore and

• Folk Songs, New York: Scholastic East, H., 1989, The Singing Sack: 28 song-stories from around the world, London:

A & C

• Black, The National Folktale Center Hamilton, E., 1969, Mythology, Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, Penguin

Publishers Hamilton, M. & Weiss, M., (1990), Children Tell Stories: A Teaching Guide, Katonah, NY:

• Richard C. Owens Hamilton, V., 1988, The People Could Fly: American Black Tales, Alfred A, Knopf Hamilton,

V., 1988, In The Beginning: Creation Stories From Around the World, Orlando,

• FL: Harcourt Jacobs, J., 1890, English Fairy Tales (available on-line at www.gutenberg.org and

• www.surlalunefairytales.com

• Lester, J., 1989, How Many Spots Does a Leopard Have And Other Tales, New York: Scholastic

• MacDonald, M. R., 1993. The Storyteller’ s Start-up Book: Finding, Learning, Performing and Using Folktales, August

House

• MacDonald, M.R., 2000. Shake-it-up Tales: Stories to Sing, Dance, Drum, and Act Out, August House

• Miller, T. (ed.), 1988, Joining In, An Anthology of Audience Participation Stories and How to Tell Them, Cambridge,

MA: Yellow Moon Press

• Segal, L., Sendak, M. & Jarrell, R., 2003. The Juniper Tree and Other Tales from the Brothers Grimm, Farrar,

Strauss, Giroux

• Wolkstein, D., 1978, The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales, New York: Schoken Books

• Yolen, J., 1986, Favorite Folktales from Around the World, New York: Pantheon

Websites and Search Engines for folktales and myths Surlalune

http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/index.html Sacred Texts - http://www.sacred-texts.com/index.htm

Folktexts - http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/folktexts.html