Listening and Imitating


      Of late we have come to take story-telling seriously. it is one of the oldest of arts and one of the most valuable. "Everything argues," says Richard M. Hodge, "that the story is par excellence the language of childhood. Children love a story as they do not other form of address. It is their most characteristic form of expression and our most direct and successful means of conveying to them our ideas. Stories are pictures of life, and moving pictures, talking pictures, colored pictures, at that. Their meaning lies on the surface and they reveal every phase and principle of life."
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