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Big Giant Book: Stories for Children

If My Blocks Could Talk: A Rhyming Story for Kids

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What if your blocks could talk? What would they say? They've been so many things: a dinosaur airport, a grocery store, a mountain - and a river on the kitchen floor. One thing's for sure: they sure love being blocks!

© Rachel Boyd, Joey Boyd Length 5 min 27 March 2023 MusicStoriesEducationalEmotional Health USA Episodic

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© Rachel Boyd, Joey Boyd Length 5 min 27 March 2023 MusicStoriesEducationalEmotional Health USA Episodic

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What if your blocks could talk? What would they say? They've been so many things: a dinosaur airport, a grocery store, a mountain - and a river on the kitchen floor. One thing's for sure: they sure love being blocks!

This story features blocks as percussion as well as some low, slow acoustic guitar. Joey discusses making beats with blocks and shares a rhythm to try at home!

Stories written and narrated by Rachel Boyd

Music created and performed by Joey Boyd

Independently produced by Rachel and Joey Boyd, with audio engineering and mixing by Joey Boyd

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© Rachel Boyd, Joey Boyd | 5 min

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