Aryana Libris - Tag - ChildhoodRecension d'ouvrages au format numérique PDF2024-03-27T00:19:02+00:00urn:md5:a0ee72454095f037bdb86f20b0b6b82bDotclearAustin John - Mini weapons of mass destructionurn:md5:2caa15c41656570cd0f1cef4ab3c29342013-05-17T15:20:00+01:002013-05-17T14:21:31+01:00balderAustin JohnChildhood <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/.Austin_John_-_Mini_weapons_of_mass_destruction_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Austin John</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Mini weapons of mass destruction Build implements of spitball warfare</strong><br />
Year : 2009<br />
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MiniWeapons of Mass Destruction is a humorous, MacGyver-inspired tactical guide that illustrates the full potential of everyday items to be transformed into a menacing miniarsenal. This bible of forbidden knowledge will prepare you for a zombie uprising or the inevitable alien invasion. To prevent mass hysteria, proper training is essential. Each weapon is cataloged with an easy-toread bill of materials, step-by-step instructions, and alternate construction methods. And in the final chapter you'll find a small library of simple targets you can use to master your MiniWeapon shooting skills. This is a book for warriors of all ages. It pushes the laws of physics, inspires creativity, proposes experimentation, and fuels the imagination. Many of the catapults and launchers are great representations of their real-life counterparts, but they cost only pennies, making them great for group exercises and perfect for large-quantity builds. This book is for entertainment purposes only. Please review the safety page for your personal protection. Build and use these projects at your own risk. <strong>...</strong></p>De Las Casas Dianne - Tell Along Talesurn:md5:901aab8253ae952e19ea949442712d842012-06-05T17:07:00+01:002014-05-29T21:57:24+01:00balderDe Las Casas DianneChildhood <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/.De_Las_Casas_Dianne_-_Tell_Along_Tales_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>De Las Casas Dianne</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Tell Along Tales Playing with participation stories</strong><br />
Year : 2011<br />
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I love connecting with my audience in a special way. For me, that way has been audience participation. It’s so much fun to see the audience singing, chanting, clapping, rapping, wiggling, and giggling. I love it when stories are interactive, fully involving the audience. Storytelling is, inherently, an active listening experience. Audiences don’t just hear and watch; they listen and experience. Unlike theater, there is no fourth wall in storytelling. The storyteller looks into the audience’s eyes, engaging them in the tale. Audience participation takes the active listening experience to another level. Together, the storyteller and the audience co-create the tale, adding sound eff ects, songs, chants, call and response, or other audience participation techniques. It is a fun way to connect with audiences of all ages. I have been doing “tell along tales” for many years now. The diff erence between a good tell along tale and a great tell along tales is audience management! Pay special attention to sell le-downs. When you bring an audience up, you must be able to bring them back down. Experiment, modify the tales, and give the stories your own fl air. You’ll enjoy the reaction of your audience when you twist tales with participation. Most of all, have fun! So play with participation and have your audience tell along! Warmly, Dianne de Las Casas. <strong>...</strong></p>