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1). Child Stories: Going Beyond
Copyright 2006 Paul Arinaga Despite the explosion of the Internet and various new media, child stories are still what most people want – whether they are adults or children themselves. Nonetheless, I wonder if we can’t learn something from the new media? I think that the greatest lesson that the Internet and other new media have to teach us is that human beings love interactive media.
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2). Nature as a Source of Inspiration for Writing Child Stories
Copyright 2006 Paul Arinaga Nature can be a rich source of inspiration for writing a child book. Here are 7 ways that you can tap into nature to uncover material for your children’s stories and unleash your creativity. #1: Flora, Fauna and… This is obvious, but you can use animals, or even plants, mountains, stones, rivers, etc. as characters in your story.
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3). Parenting Tip: Spice Up Child Stories by Using Sound
Copyright 2006 Paul Arinaga This article presents a parenting tip for using sound, and especially onomatopoeia, with child stories. The benefits are: 1. they make child stories more interesting 2. stories become more interactive 3. making sounds is fun! Why Use Sound? As recently as a few centuries ago, stories were primarily oral/aural; they were spoken, not read.
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