Super Great Kids' Stories Super Great Kids' Stories
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Supergreat Kids' Stories is a collection of fun tales to make you laugh and cry, told by some of the best storytellers from around the world. Recommended for ages 5 to 105…
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Why The Corn Doll Has No Face
According to this Cherokee legend, Unetlanvhi, The Great One, created little corn people to help the first woman on earth, with the chores. The corn people were very beautiful, but spent more time admiring their reflection, than helping out. The Creator was not happy, and did something dramatic to teach them an important lesson about beauty. Listen to Lisa La Rue Baker tell this traditional tale from the Cherokee Nation and discover what happened.
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Thor and the Stone Giant
Thor, the Norse god of thunder goes on a quest to ask a favour from Hymir the stone giant. The two of them embark on a fishing competition. Thor comes close to disaster when he hooks out of the ocean a ……. Listen to Jason Buck tell this entertaining Norse tale to find out what he pulls out of the sea. Will he survive to complete his quest?
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Inch Boy
An old Japanese folktale about an inch high boy who becomes the guardian of a princess and bravely takes on a dreaded giant red ogre. Will his cunning and courage be enough to see the beast off and save the Princess? Listen to storyteller Masako Carey and find out.
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Subscriber Only Episode - Brer Fox Meets Trouble and The Biggest Liar
Two very different trickster tales – one told by Baden Prince Junior from the Caribbean, the other, by Simone Schuemmelfeder from Germany about a very silly man called Baron Münchhausen.
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The Rain Bird
Long ago, the people in Kemmy’s village regularly fed the beautiful Rain Bird who would reward their kindness by making sure the rains always came and the food always grew. But gradually, people forgot about the beautiful bird, and then came the drought and the hunger. What could they do? Listen to Maia Ganatra tell this moving story from Southern Africa and find out.
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The Brave Little Humming Bird
Our second story this week is from Paraguay and is told by travelling storyteller Juliana Marin - which is about a brave little humming bird whose courage inspires all the animals in the rainforest to work together to prevent a big disaster from ruining their home.
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Customer Reviews
Ayla Azimi rose
So good! Love e’m.
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The only way I could do that was if you had to do a lot more and then you would be done by yourself so you would be fine and then I could just go home to you if I needed you and you could just come over here or I can just go home I can’t stand it at all and then you could go to work or you can come home if that’s the way it works but you can come here if that’s what you’re doing I just need you and you can do whatever I want to be with you I just need it I just need your opinion I need you and you don’t have it and you need it and you know that you don’t have a lot more time and you don’t need it and you can go home
I absolutely love this.
The stories are so good. And they are told by so many different people from different countries.