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Super Great Kids' Stories

Hatupatu and The Bird Woman

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Maori storyteller Emmy Bidois tells a traditional tale about a strange woman with feathers on her arms, claws on her hands and a beak for a mouth. Eek! Is it a bird? Is it a woman? No it’s a bird-woman! Can our hero Hatupatu escape her clutches? Listen to Emmy tell this gripping story and find out.

© Super Great Kids' Stories Length 25 min 24 April 2026 Season 1 Episode 332 Stories UK Episodic

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© Super Great Kids' Stories Length 25 min 24 April 2026 Season 1 Episode 332 Stories UK Episodic

The Rathlin Island Fairies & The Fisherman of Lough Neagh

The Rathlin Island Fairies & The Fisherman of Lough Neagh

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Maori storyteller Emmy Bidois tells a traditional tale about a strange woman with feathers on her arms, claws on her hands and a beak for a mouth. Eek! Is it a bird? Is it a woman? No it’s a bird-woman! Can our hero Hatupatu escape her clutches? Listen to Emmy tell this gripping story and find out. Note to parents, this story is slightly scary but not super scary… and it has a happy ending. It's a good listen so worth being brave!

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