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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug!: It's Not Easy Being Green: Frog Tales From Around the World
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug! Dedicated to Storytelling: The ancient art of Oral Tradition. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. It's Not Easy Being Green: Frog Tales From Around the World. By Walter Crane (1845 - 1915). April is National Frog Month so get let’s get hopping with these tales from around the globe! Sixteen fables and parables about frogs. Brer Fox Catches Old Man Tarrypin – USA. 8211; Fourteen folktales from around the world. Why the Stork Eats Frogs And The Wolf Hunts Sheep - Ukrainian Folktale.
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug!: Fighting Demons with Compassion
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug! Dedicated to Storytelling: The ancient art of Oral Tradition. Saturday, August 25, 2012. Fighting Demons with Compassion. 18th Century, Author Unknown. Fighting Demons With Compassion. It was autumn; the time of year that one of my favourite poets calls the ‘ sacred, sensual, significant time of the year’. The trees were blazing colour, the sky grey and the harvest almost over. Some of them loved to paint and some struggled with their confidence. 8220;They [the staff], ...
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug!: Send Your Senses Soaring!
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug! Dedicated to Storytelling: The ancient art of Oral Tradition. Sunday, August 12, 2012. Send Your Senses Soaring! Allegory of the Five Senses. By Gérard de Lairesse, 1668. By definition it is: “the ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns.and create [bring into being] meaningful new ideas, forms, methods, interpretations.”. 8221; and ask, “Why not? Have you tasted the stroke of midnight? Heard fruit ripening on the vine? Seen the fragrance of a rose? See t...
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug!: A River of Stories
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug! Dedicated to Storytelling: The ancient art of Oral Tradition. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. A River of Stories. Stories Create A Link to the Past and A Brighter Future. By Brian “Fox” Ellis ©. These are the last few sentences of Darwin’s most famous book, On the Origin of Species. Let us continue this journey through time. Who has lived along the shores of your river in the past several hundred or thousands of years? What are the stories of your homeland? Industry grew, as ...
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug!: Stories from Cave Art to Computer
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug! Dedicated to Storytelling: The ancient art of Oral Tradition. Sunday, November 18, 2012. Stories from Cave Art to Computer. Stories from Cave Art to Computer. By Jerry Haigh © 2012. The great Canadian author and story teller Robertson Davies. In Anne Pellowski’s. Landmark 1977 book The Word of Storytelling. Of southern France. You can see the bison here. The remarkable thing about these wonderful images is that they were made about 35,000 years ago and I fancy that the ...
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Natalie Rompella: Microsoft Word: Home Sweet Home
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Author of fiction and nonfiction books for children and teens. Saturday, November 30, 2013. Microsoft Word: Home Sweet Home. Here are two of my top things you can do on Word using the Home tab. I am writing this for those who already have basic knowledge of Word. If you’ve never used format painter, you will be so happy to finally know what that big paintbrush icon can do. Highlight the type of text you want to copy. Click on the Format Painter icon (a paintbrush) on the Home tab. Getting the most out of...
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug!: Bridging Differences through Storytelling
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Karen Chace - Catch the Story Bug! Dedicated to Storytelling: The ancient art of Oral Tradition. Sunday, October 7, 2012. Bridging Differences through Storytelling. Bridge over Jordan River. By David L. Baird. Beyond Labels: Bridging Differences through Storytelling. In her book Radical Acceptance. Tara Brach, PhD. Talks about the challenges of seeing another person as real. The more different someone seems from us, the more unreal they may feel to us, making it easy to label them and shut them out.
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Natalie Rompella: December 2012
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Author of fiction and nonfiction books for children and teens. Monday, December 31, 2012. What to do with Your Old Christmas Cards- Reuse Before You Recycle. Christmas is over, and it’s time to put everything away. The decorations can be returned to their home in the attic for another eleven months; gifts can be put to good use; the cookies.well, those are long gone…but what about the stack of Christmas cards? What to do with them? Solution 1: St. Jude’s Ranch for Children. Click here to learn more.
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Natalie Rompella: Natalie--The Lite Version
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Author of fiction and nonfiction books for children and teens. Wednesday, January 1, 2014. Natalie- The Lite Version. Image courtesy of piyato / FreeDigitalPhotos.net. After contemplating various words as my Word for the Year 2014, I finally picked one: Light. To me, there are so many directions to go with this word:. 5 The Sun: the Official Lightener/Lighter/Light of the Earth: And I can't leave out the science-y definition for light: the energy source. I want to get outside more. I'm an advocat...About...
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