Incoming Resources
- Crash course in storytelling, Kendall Haven and MaryGay Ducey
- Storytime slam!, 15 lesson plans for preschool and primary story programs, Rob Reid
- The storyteller's start-up book, finding, learning, performing, and using folktales including twelve tellable tales, Margaret Read McDonald [i.e. MacDonald]
- Something funny happened at the library, how to create humorous programs for children and young adults, Rob Reid
- Tell along tales!, playing with participation stories, Dianne de las Casas ; illustrated by Soleil Lisette
- Reading picture books with children, how to shake up storytime and get kids talking about what they see, Megan Dowd Lambert in association with the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art ; foreword by Chris Raschka
- Indigiqueerness, a conversation about storytelling, Joshua Whitehead in dialogue with Angie Abdou
- Story s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s, activities to expand children's favorite books, Shirley C. Raines and Robert J. Canady
- No boring stories, words by Julie Falatko ; pictures by Charles Santoso
- How to tell stories to children, Silke Rose West & Joseph Sarosy ; illustrations by Rebecca Green
- Picture book story hours, from birthdays to bears, Paula Gaj Sitarz. --
- The flannel board storytelling book, by Judy Sierra. --
- A storyteller's choice, a selection of stories, with notes on how to tell them, [edited by] Eileen H. Colwell
- Toddler storytime programs, by Diane Briggs
- Silly and sillier, read aloud tales from around the world, told by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev
- Pete Seeger's storytelling book, by Pete Seeger and Paul Du Bois Jacobs
- Improving your storytelling, beyond the basics for all who tell stories in work or play, Doug Lipman
- The storyteller's secret, from TED speakers to business legends, why some ideas catch on and others don't, Carmine Gallo
- Flannelboard stories for infants and toddlers, original English by Ann Carlson & Mary Carlson, illustrator ; Spanish translation by Ana-Elba Pavon, Maria Kramer, & Isabel Delgadillo-Romo for Bibliotecas para la Gente
- The faraway nearby, Rebecca Solnit
- Mudluscious, stories and activities featuring food for preschool children, Jan Irving and Robin Currie ; illustrated by Robert B. Phillips. --
- Twenty tellable tales, audience participation folktales for the beginning storyteller, by Margaret Read MacDonald. --
- Multicultural folktales for the feltboard and readers' theater, by Judy Sierra
- Bookplay, 101 creative themes to share with young children, by Margaret Read MacDonald ; with drawings by Julie Liana MacDonald
- The family storytelling handbook, how to use stories, anecdotes, rhymes, handkerchiefs, paper, and other objects to enrich your family traditions, Anne Pellowski ; illustrated by Lynn Sweat
- Big Bunny, Rowboat Watkins
- When the lights go out, twenty scary tales to tell, by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrations by Roxane Murphy
- How to tell a story, the essential guide to memorable storytelling from The Moth, Meg Bowles, Catherine Burns, Jenifer Hixson, Sarah Austin Jenness, and Kate Tellers ; [foreword by Padma Lakshmi ; introduction by Chenjerai Kumanyika]
- Tell to win, connect, persuade, and triumph with the hidden power of story, Peter Guber
- The handbook for storytellers, Judy Freeman and Caroline Feller Bauer
- Creative storytelling, building community, changing lives, by Jack Zipes
- Mother Goose rhyme time, animals, Kimberly K. Faurot ; illustrated by Steve Cox ; musical notations by Sara L. Waters