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Books on the Art of Storytelling of Special Interest to Teachers Booth, David and Bob Barton. Storyworks: How Teachers Can Use Shared Stories in the New Curriculum. Markham, Ontario: Pembroke, 2000. Collins, Rives and Pamela J. Cooper. The Power of Story: Teaching Through Storytelling. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1997. Gillard, Marni. Storyteller, Storyteacher: Discovering the Power of Storytelling for Teaching and Living. York, ME: Stenhouse, 1996. Hamilton, Martha and Mitch Weiss. Children Tell Stories: Teaching and Using Storytelling in the Classroom. Katonah, NY: Richard C. Owen Publishers, 2005. _______. Stories in My Pocket: Tales Kids Can Tell. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishers, 1996. Haven, Kendall. Super Simple Storytelling. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas Press, 2000. Lipke, Barbara. Figures, Facts, and Fables: Telling Tales in Science and Math. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1996. MacDonald, Margaret Read. The Storyteller's Start-Up Book. Little Rock, AR: August House, 1993. The National Storytelling Association. Tales as Tools: The Power of Story in the Classroom. Jonesborough, TN: National Storytelling Press, 1994. Norfolk, Sherry, et al. The Storytelling Classroom. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2006. Roe, Betty D. et al. Teaching Through Stories: Yours, Mine, and Theirs. Norwood, MA: Christopher- Gordon Publishers, 1998. Rosen, Betty. Shapers and Polishers: Teachers as Storytellers. London: Mary Glasgow Publications, 1991. Ross, Ramon Royal. 1996. Storyteller. Little Rock, AR: August House. Rubright, Lynn. Beyond the Beanstalk: Interdisciplinary Learning Through Storytelling. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1997. Sima, Judy and Kevin Cordi. Raising Voices: Creating Youth Storytelling Groups and Troupes. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2003. Spaulding, Amy. E. The Wisdom of Storytelling in an Information Age. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow, 2004. Books On Personal Storytelling: Maguire, Jack. The Power of Personal Storytelling: Spinning Tales To Connect With Others. NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 1998. Zeitlin, Steven J. et al. A Celebration of American Family Folklore: Tales and Traditions from the Smithsonian Collection. Cambridge, MA: Yellow Moon Press, 1982. Organizations/Publishers of Interest: The National Storytelling Network publishes a bimonthly called Storytelling Magazine. You can also find a national directory of storytellers and other information about storytelling activities online at their web site, www.storynet.org. Storytelling Foundation International sponsors the National Storytelling Festival each October in Jonesborough, Tennessee. See their web site at www.storytellingfestival.net. August House Publishers (www.augusthouse.com) focuses on storytelling books and recordings. See their companion site, www.storycove.com, where you will find animations of world folktales with related activities for children, families, and the classroom, as well as lesson plans that can be downloaded. Be sure to watch Mitch and Martha’s stories, A Tale of Two Frogs: Inspired by a Russian Folktale, Rooster’s Night Out: A Folktale From Cuba, and The Stolen Smell: A Folktale from Peru (Fall, 2007). © 2007 Martha Hamilton & Mitch Weiss 137 Northview Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850 Phone: 607-277-0016 Web site: www.beautyandthebeaststorytellers.com