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Story Pirates

Why Are There So Many Commercials?/The Tooth Problem (feat. Heléne Yorke)

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Lee, Rolo and Smitty start tracking down the other members of the Story Pirates in NYC, starting with Meghan, who is starring in her very own Broadway show alongside a theatrical ghost (Heléne Yorke).

© Lemonada Media Length 39 min 26 October 2023 Season 6 Episode 2 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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© Lemonada Media Length 39 min 26 October 2023 Season 6 Episode 2 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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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 here

Lee, Rolo and Smitty start tracking down the other members of the Story Pirates in NYC, starting with Meghan, who is starring in her very own Broadway show alongside a theatrical ghost (Heléne Yorke). Featuring two new stories: ‘Why Are There So Many Commercials?’, a story about two kids who find out the truth behind the constant barrage of advertisements on TV, written by Sarah, a 10 year old from New York, and ‘The Tooth Problem,’ a terrifying tale of cavities come to life, written by two siblings from Wisconsin, Kade and Avery.

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© Lemonada Media | 39 min

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