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Created by: Story Pirates & Striking Viking

USA under 5's6-10

Started: October 17th, 2013

Status: Active, 435 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episodes

Conquering Pitland/Teachers Are People Too?!
00:39:11 | Season: 4 | Episode: 21 | May 20th, 2021

Meghan gets a new restorative hobby. Featuring two new stories: “Conquering Pitland,”a story about an army of fingers set to conquer an armpit, written by Jack, an 8 year old from New York, and “Teachers Are People Too?!,” the story of a girl who discovers the truth about her teacher’s real life, written by a 10 year old from Utah named Lily.

Stars and Moonlight/The Mystery of the Eaten Candy (feat. Chuck Bryant)
00:34:49 | Season: 4 | Episode: 20 | May 13th, 2021

The Story Pirates venture out of the ship to a rock concert that is being held inside the mouth of a giant whale (Chuck Bryant). Featuring two new stories: “Stars and Moonlight,” a song about two sisters who can’t agree on which kind of music is the best, written by Palmer, a 9 year old from Texas, and “The Mystery of the Eaten Candy,” a story about a detective who gets caught with his pants down, written by a 12 year old from Illinois named Jack.

Little Snacks Big Problems/The Brown Cat
00:34:41 | Season: 4 | Episode: 19 | May 6th, 2021

Eric gets ready to watch the big game! Featuring two new stories: “Little Snacks Big Problems,” a medley of musical angst from the world’s most downtrodden foods, written by Cayden, a 9 year old from South Korea, and “The Brown Cat,” written by a 7 year old from Minnesota named Alice.

The Missing Golden Eggs/The Super Secret Sassy Story (feat. Jana Schmieding)
00:36:59 | Season: 4 | Episode: 18 | April 29th, 2021

During a visit to Great White Shark Cafe, Peter faces off with a fearsome shark (Jana Shmieding). Featuring two new stories: “The Missing Golden Eggs,” a country tune about a desperate goose who jumps to conclusions too easily, written by a Sophie, an 8 year old from Maryland, and “The Super Secret Sassy Story,” the wildest story about writer’s block you’ve ever heard, written by two siblings from New York named Francis, age 12, and Olivia, age 9.

Mr. Chuggy and Me/The Zero-annaire
00:40:14 | Season: 4 | Episode: 17 | April 22nd, 2021

The Story Pirates forget Rachel’s birthday, so she escapes to Jellyfish Village and meets a very familiar jellyfish pop star. Featuring two new stories: “Mr. Chuggy and Me,” a story about a girl who wishes for perfection and is surprised by what she gets, written by Jane, a 9 year old from Maryland and “The Zero-annaire,” the strange tale of a boy who wins the zero dollar lottery, written by a 7 year old from California named Freddy.

The Boy Who Had a Pet Ice Cube/The Not-So-Safe Safe (feat. Mary Holland and Alex Boniello)
00:35:09 | Season: 4 | Episode: 16 | April 15th, 2021

The Story Pirates try to spiff their ship with help from reality TV host Whimsey Pepperdime (Mary Holland). Featuring two new stories: “The Boy Who Had a Pet Ice Cube,” a song about a kid (Alex Boniello) and his unusual pet, written by Noah, a 5 year old from New York, and “The Not-So-Safe Safe,” a caper about a cat burglar who is overly susceptible to internet advertising, written by a 12 year old from Michigan named Ellary.

The Peach/Ten Tigers
00:36:25 | Season: 4 | Episode: 15 | April 8th, 2021

Rolo discovers a secret compartment on the ship that contains a rare family heirloom. Featuring two new stories: “The Peach,” a song about a magical fruit, written by two friends from South Carolina named Maci, age 8, and Lydia, age 10, and “Ten Tigers,” a story about big cats competing for cake, written by an 8 year old from Georgia named Luke.

DJ Squirm-a-Lot’s Spring Break Mixtape 2021
00:43:56 | Season: 4 | April 1st, 2021

In this special bonus episode, everybody’s favorite worm DJ smashes that spacebar and plays some of our favorite songs from the podcast.




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Created by: Story Pirates & Striking Viking
Started: October 17th, 2013
Status: Active, 435 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

USAunder 5's6-10
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