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PASS IT ON! A Guide to Starting Your Own
Senior Storytelling in the Schools Program
by Nina Serrano
(Spiral-bound:$20)
This 60-page, user-friendly book provides a step-by-step practical guide to recruit, train, and place older adults as storytellers in local schools. To get a sense of this book’s approach, visit the Pass It On! Introduction.
“Pass It On!” helps create the opportunity for all children and adults
in every community to have their lives enriched… It’ s a great idea.
— Loni Hancock, U.S. Dept. of Education
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Grandparents Tales: Stories Our Children Need to Hear
by Dr. Stuart Kandell (Spiral-bound: $20)
This 225-page book is a ground-breaking doctoral study of relationships between grandparents and grandchildren and the power of stories. The book includes the history of grandparents, how stories change people’s lives, and ways to help people share their tales.
Kandell…makes it explicit that to understand the past, present, and future,
grandparents must share stories with grandchildren.
— David Stein, San Francisco Examiner |

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Stagebridge Storytelling Sampler
Produced by Nina Serrano (CD: $15)
This CD includes 12 diverse senior storytellers telling personal, traditional folk, and fairy tales with musical bridges. The many stories are gleaned from the Stagebridge storytelling radio series aired on KPFA-FM 94.1 in Berkeley, CA.
The Stagebridge stories document a way of life, of history,
of experience for listeners who have as much to
learn from well-crafted stories, as from the news.
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The War at Home
Produced by Dr. Stuart Kandell (CD: $15)
The “War at Home” is a collection of truly compelling stories about growing up in the U.S.A. during World War II. Immerse yourself in a different time and experience the true tales of people who lived through that eventful and forever life-changing episode in the history of our world.This program originally aired on KPFA radio, 94.1 FM, Berkeley California on December 7th, 2001. This broadcast was in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and America’s entry into the second world war. |

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