Worth While Stories for Every Day
ARRANGED, COMPILED, AND EDITED BY
LAWTON B. EVANS, A.M.
WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE TEACHERS OF THE PRIMARY GRADES OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF AUGUSTA, GA.
1923 MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Copyright, 1917, By MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY, Springfield, Mass.
Bradley Quality Books
Printed in the United States of America
In order to make story-telling most effective, the story-teller should bear in mind certain conditions that are imposed by those who listen.
1. Know the story. Know it well enough to tell it in your own language, and in the language of the children who hear it. Know it well enough to amplify, vary, improve, make all kinds of excursions and side incidents, and yet return easily to the main body of the story.