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The Koala Who Couldn't Cling – a kids storytelling podcast adventure
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereThe Koala Who Couldn't Cling – a kids storytelling podcast adventure
Kevin Koala is a perfectly normal koala in every way—except for one thing. He simply cannot cling. Trees, fence posts, signs, even Ranger Bev's leg—everything slips from his grasp. No matter how hard he tries, Kevin just slides, and everyone around him can't help but watch with laughter and disbelief.
But when a little sugar, peppermint, and fizzy mint lemonade enter the picture, Kevin's world changes. Suddenly, the slippery koala is blasting off, bouncing through the treetops, sticky, sparkling, and absolutely triumphant. It's a story of persistence, chaos, and discovery, told with humour, absurdity, and heart.
This funny children’s audio story is perfect for kids storytelling podcasts, bedtime stories, family listening, or car journeys. Filled with sticky situations, fizzy burps, mischievous sugar gliders, and plenty of laughter, it shows that sometimes all you need is a little creativity—and maybe a lot of sugar—to find your footing.
Episode length: ~13 minutes Ages: 4–400 Best enjoyed: bedtime, car journeys, family chaos sessionsPress play and join Kevin, Kylie Kookaburra, Wally Wombat, and a sticky, syrupy, sugar-fuelled koala in a kids storytelling podcast packed with laughter, chaos, and pure delight.
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