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The Great Lost Sock Mystery

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Episode thirty one of Story Shed, a storytelling podcast for children of all ages.

© Jake Harris Length 17 min 8 April 2021 Season 4 Episode 4 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Stories Country: UK Type: Story

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© Jake Harris Length 17 min 8 April 2021 Season 4 Episode 4 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: Stories Country: UK Type: Story

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Episode thirty one of Story Shed, a storytelling podcast for children of all ages.

This episode features The Great Lost Sock Mystery. Have you ever wondered where all your lost socks go? Why do we end up with so many odd socks?  They can't just disappear in thin air... Well, we have a few theories we'd like to share with you.  So join us as we try and solve the Great Lost Sock Mystery...

Once again, after the story we are joined by Little Helpers, Bel and Ida, to discuss the story -  parents and teachers, please pause the podcast and do the same with your little ones. Enjoy! Get in touch with us - storyshedpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter (@storyshedpod) and Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


© Jake Harris | 17 min

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