
20 episodes

Mabel Murple's Word-Spinning World voicEd Radio
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Canadian storyteller, poet and author, Sheree Fitch, invites you into the world of words. Join Sheree on this energetic journey of imagination and creativity—and fun. It's Mabel Murple's Popping Purple Wordspinning World.
Come on in!
(Artwork by Sydney Smith; Design Nick Gunn)
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Bring in, Ring In, Sing In the Spring
It won't be available until the Spring of 2022, but you can get a sneak preview of Sheree Fitch's "Bring in, Ring In, Sing In the Spring" right now!
It's a delightful poem that attunes us to all of the wonder and beauty of a season that welcomes new life, joy and even surprise. -
If You Could Wear My Sneakers
A series of humorous poems, paired with timeless illustrations, interprets 15 of the 54 articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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No Two Snowflakes
Have you ever tried describing snow to a person who has never experienced it before. Well, that's the starting point for Sheree Fitch's deliciously enticing poem, "No Two Snowflakes". Beyond the real connection with snow, however, this is a wonderful conversation starter about differences and diversity.
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Summer Feet
"Summer Feet" is a delightful new book by Canadian author, Sheree Fitch. It's a tongue-twisting tale that celebrates all things summer. Whether it's December or June, "Summer Feet" is sure to bring a warm smile to kids of all ages. Here's to putting on our Summer Feet and letting our imaginations run wild!
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More Toes in My Nose
More from the delightful collection, Toes in My Nose! Sheree Fitch takes on a marvellous trip through growing up, but doesn't leave us without tucking us in and giving us a kiss goodnight!
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Night Sky Wheel Ride
Do you remember that one ride at the local fair or exhibition that always seemed just out of reach. You weren't old enough. You weren't tall enough. But then you were both!
Night Sky Wheel Ride takes us into a wonderful whirly world of sound, smells and sights of the annual fair and that one ride—the Ferris Wheel—at night!