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What would it take to become a master flannel board storyteller?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Lourdes wants to introduce movement activities to the young infants she cares for. Which reflective question should she ask herself?
 
  a. Will the area allow infants to be safe, but free to move around?
  b. What start and stop signals should I use, so the infants don't move too far?
  c. What dance videos should we watch together?
  d. What nursery rhyme can I have them retell through movement?



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A good story, well-made flannel set and board, visual literacy skill, a sense of drama, the ability to tell a story at the proper pace, voice projection, the ability to capture and hold attention, the ability to make story characters real, facial expression and gestures tailored to the story, correct voice volume to match story parts, skill at creating suspense, voice variety, an understanding of the children's developmental level, a selection of comfortable audience seating.

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