The Curse of the Pinky Promise Pinky
Leave a reviewTrust me, never ever break a pinky promise. What happens if you do? Listen to episode 2 of Best Whatever Ever! Stories for Kids to find out! In today’s story, a seven year-old boy named Bo makes — and breaks — a pinky promise, and what happens next is super creepy, super surprising and, of course, super cool.
© Ira Singerman | 00:11:28
|Season: 1 |Episode: 2 |
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Episode One: Introducing Best Whatever Ever! Stories for Kids (Trailer)
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Trust me, never ever break a pinky promise. What happens if you do? Listen to episode 2 of Best Whatever Ever! Stories for Kids to find out! In today’s story, a seven year-old boy named Bo makes — and breaks — a pinky promise, and what happens next is super creepy, super surprising and, of course, super cool.
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02:54 – The Story starts here!
07:53 – The outro with Ira, Spencer & Scarlett starts here! And we hint at the next episode’s Whatever!
10:33 – The credits start here (booooring)
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Best Whatever Ever! is a podcast for kids written, produced, edited and hosted by Ira Singerman, along with his bosses Spencer and Scarlett. Our theme song is by Sander Kalmeijer. Additional songs and sound effects from audioblocks.com.
© Ira Singermanbop| Status: Active, 48 episodes | Kind: Episodic |
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