Wee Bairns Book Club Sian McGhee
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- Kids & Family
Halo ma wee darlins!
Welcome to Wee Bairns Book Club, a podcast where handpicked stories are told by a Child Practitioner. New stories are released each week for wee bairns (and big Bairns) to enjoy as we explore the world through language & literacy.
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The Brownie - Scottish Legends
When the mistress of the farm falls gravely ill, a creature, thought to be fearsome, helps when no one else will. Changing his story forever.
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The Selkie Hunter - Scottish Legends
A struggling fisherman hunts selkies to make ends meet, until one day he injures a bull selkie and is greeted by a stranger that would change his and his families life forever.
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Lost for Words by Natalie Russell
A picture paints a thousand words...
Tapir and his friends all have nice new notebooks, just waiting to be filled. Giraffe decides to write a poem, Hippo writes a story and Flamingo composes a beautiful song. But poor Tapir can't think of anything to write - and the harder he tries the more upset he becomes! But everything starts to change when Tapir stops trying to write, and instead he begins to draw . . .
An uplifting and inspiring story about friendship and finding your feet, with the reassuring message that we are all unique and all good at something. -
LITTLE PUPPY by Kim Lewis
Poppy loves the baby animals on the farm. Today she holds a little puppy for the first time.
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I Am not Very BRAVE by Timothy Knapman & Gavin Scott
Boggle is afraid of everything... The dark, vegetables, and most of all, starting Dragon School. What if the other dragons are BIG? What if his teacher is SCARY? Can little Boggle find his inner superhero to be THE BRAVEST DRAGON IN TOWN?
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The Ugly Duckling retold by Ronne Randall
The classic nineteenth century fairy tale tells the story of a duckling who, when hatched along with his brothers and sisters, is ridiculed and ostracized because they perceive him as ugly. He wanders alone through the fall and winter, and suffers from fear, loneliness, and sadness.