Norma J. Livo , Professor Emerita, University of Colorado, Denver is the author and co-author of numerous books, many of them award-winners, including Storytelling: Process & Practice (Libraries Unlimited, 1986), Folk Stories of the Hmong (Libraries Unlimited, 1991), and Bringing Out Their Best (Libraries Unlimited, 2003). She served on the board of the National Storytelling Association, and is Founder of the Rocky Mountain Storytelling Conference. She has a national following as a storyteller and received NSN's 2002 ORACLE Award for Lifetime Achievement in storytelling.
Some of the world's oldest and richest folk traditions come from a country that most Americans know very little about-Fi... MoreThe Enchanted Wood and Other Tales from Finland
Here are more than 60 tales that exemplify, support, and promote the strong values and character traits that we wish to ... MoreBringing Out Their Best: Values Education and Character Development through Traditional Tales
From tall tales, trickster tales, and noodlehead stories to hoaxes, urban legends, riddles and songs-here are more than ... MoreTales to Tickle Your Funny Bone: Humorous Tales from Around the World
Invite young readers to observe, explore, and appreciate the natural world through engaging activities. Livo shows you h... MoreCelebrating the Earth: Stories, Experiences, and Activities
Hmong culture has had an oral tradition for millennia, but the language itself did not even exist in written form until ... MoreFolk Stories of the Hmong: Peoples of Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam
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