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Submit ReviewEpisode forty one of Story Shed, a storytelling podcast for children of all ages.
This episode features Sammy's Seacret; a story about a boy who lives in s sleepy seaside town in England, a boy who struggles at school, a boy who doesn't really have many friends, a boy who one day discovers something incredible on the beach which will change his life forever...
As always, after the story we are joined by Little Helpers, Bel and Ida, to discuss what we have just heard - parents and teachers, please pause the podcast and do the same with your little ones. Enjoy! Get in touch with us - storyshedpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter (@storyshedpod) and Facebook
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Episode forty of Story Shed, a storytelling podcast for children of all ages.
This episode features Raffi Roo and Her Magic Shoes - a story about a little girl who loves to dance but struggles to keep up at her first ever dance class. One day she finds some shoes in a skip - ruby red like the planet Mars, sparkling with the sparkle of a thousand stars - can these shoes help her to overcome her fears and dance with her classmates in a show?
As always, after the story we are joined by Little Helpers, Bel and Ida, to discuss what we have just heard - parents and teachers, please pause the podcast and do the same with your little ones. Enjoy! Get in touch with us - storyshedpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter (@storyshedpod) and Facebook
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Episode twenty-one of Story Shed, a storytelling podcast for children of all ages. This episode features Alphabetter - a rhyme about about all the undiscovered words we could be using to practise our ABCs.... as well as a reading of A Visit From St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore, because, well, because it's Christmas! Once again, after the story we are joined by Little Helpers, Bel and Ida, to discuss the story - parents and teachers, please pause the podcast and do the same with your little ones. Enjoy! Get in touch with us - storyshedpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter (@storyshedpod) and Facebook
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Episode seventeen of Story Shed, a storytelling podcast for children of all ages. This episode features Down Town - a story about all the different jobs in a typical town, and one man, Mark, who doesn't have a job...or even a home. Will he get the help he needs to get himself out of his situation? Once again, after the story we are joined by Leo and Bel, the Little Helpers to discuss the story - parents and teachers, please pause the podcast and do the same with your little ones. Enjoy! Get in touch with us - storyshedpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter (@storyshedpod) and Facebook
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Episode fourteen of Story Shed, a storytelling podcast for children of all ages. This episode features Mo Porridge, Mo Problems. A rhyming story inspired by the folktale The Magic Porridge Pot. Mo and his family don't have much money but their fortunes change when Mo is presented with an incredible gift. But who is watching Mo from the bushes? Who has their eyes on that magic pot? Once again, after the story we are joined again by Leo and Bel to discuss the main themes and messages of the story - parents and teachers, please pause and do the same with your little ones. Enjoy! Get in touch with us - storyshedpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter and Facebook
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