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Story Props : The Primary English Curriculum
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See also story telling, speaking and listening These are pictures of characters and scenery from story books mounted on small magnets so that they can be placed on a magnet board. Alternatively Blu-Tack can be used on a non-magnetic story board. The...
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A theatrical property, commonly referred to as a "prop," is any object held or used on stage by an actor for use in furthering the plot or story line of a theatrical production. Smaller props are referred to as "hand props". Larger props may also be set...


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