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Let the Shadows Speak: Developing Children's Language Through Shadow Puppetry


No. of pages 150

Published: 1998

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"Let the Shadows Speak: Developing Children's Language Through Shadow Puppetry" by Franzeska G. Ewart explores the enchanting world of shadow puppetry as a tool for language development in children. The book offers practical techniques and engaging activities that encourage creativity and communication in young learners. Through the art of storytelling and imaginative play with shadows, children can enhance their vocabulary, narrative skills, and social interactions. Ewart emphasizes the importance of this playful approach, making learning fun and effective, while also fostering a deeper connection between children and their cultural heritage through storytelling traditions. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 150 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Institute of Education Press .

Framzeska G. Ewart is the author of the successful Bryony Bell trilogy in our Black Cats series. She has written widely for publishers including Scholastic and Egmont and is really starting to garner a good reputation in the children's book scene.