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The Sleeping Beauty Who Wouldn't Wake Up β 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 Sleeping Beauty Who Wouldn't Wake Up β a kids storytelling podcast adventure
Princess Petunia has been perfectly fake-snoring for three whole months, and life in the castle is⦠delightfully inconvenient. From princes with cymbals, bagpipes, and chickens, to interpretive dances and questionable tickling attempts, every effort to wake her has spectacularly failed.
Enter Prince Humphrey, who does the unthinkable: he climbs into her bed and falls asleep. Chaos ensues. Snoring shakes chandeliers, pillows fly, marbles roll, and Petunia discovers that sometimes, waking a prince isnβt about magicβitβs about managing utter absurdity. Through explosions of feathers, mechanical awakening machines, and kingdom-wide mischief, Petunia realises being awake can be infinitely more entertaining than being cursed.
Kids and grown-ups alike will laugh, gasp, and cheer through this 16-minute story of royal misadventures, chaotic ingenuity, and a princess who refuses to be ordinary.
Episode length: ~16 minutes Ages: 5β500 Best enjoyed: bedtime, rainy afternoons, or any moment craving chaotic hilarityPress play and join Princess Petunia, Prince Humphrey, a castle full of mischief, and a very clever cat in a kids storytelling podcast full of snoring, chaos, and laughter.
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