Abstract

One of the greatest forms of entertainment that is passed down through generations is the art of storytelling. Stories told from generation to generation have entertained children around the world for centuries. Many favorites for children have been myths and folktales that entail measurements that pique our curiosity. Some examples include Johnny Appleseed; Nessie the Loch Ness Monster; and Paul Bunyan and Babe, his blue ox. These are just a few of the better-known characters of such tales. When used in the classroom, storytelling often captivates the imagination of students, thus enhancing the learning process.

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