Super Great Kids' Stories
Super Great Kids’ Stories create fun tales to make you laugh and cry with some of the best storytellers from around the world, recommended for ages 5 to 105!
Super Great Kids’ Stories create fun tales to make you laugh and cry with some of the best storytellers from around the world, recommended for ages 5 to 105!
Created by: Wardour Studios & Kim Normanton
Started: September 23rd, 2020
Status: Active, 286 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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In the next set of Supergreat Kids’ stories, we’re going to hear starry and wintery tales from around the world. This story is about a snow wolf and a boy who are friends. It was inspired by the Nenets people who live at the top of the world in the snowy Siberian Arctic. There is a scary moment in this story when the hunter comes along with his gun, but keep listening, because it has a twinkly, happy ending.
This tale is from East Africa and told by Tuup. It’s all about a magical tree. When you call out its name, it grows delicious fruits and gushes water from its roots. But, you have to remember its name!
Can you imagine having hundreds of rats running around your house and nibbling at your toes while you’re in bed every night? Storyteller Pamela Marre is going to tell us a fairytale from Germany which is full of rats!
Have you ever been walking in the woods and heard strange voices?
This fairy tale from Zimbabwe, in Southern Africa, is a bit like Cinderella – except that the fairy godmother is a crocodile. And instead of a Prince’s ball it’s a birthday party. Is a crocodile at a birthday party a good idea? Have a listen, and you’ll find out.
This next tale is from Russia. Russia has a lot of great fairy tales. You have to be brave to listen to this story because it’s about a witch – Baba Yaga, who eats children… but she’s only a “story witch” not a real one. And the story has a happy ending!
In the next set of Supergreat Kids’ stories, we’re going to hear fairy tales from around the world. We have a witch from Russia who eats children, a giant from the Philippines who crushes creatures under his feet, and we bring you a rather unusual version of ‘Cinderella and the Crocodile’ from Zimbabwe in Southern Africa. But first, we hear from a grandmother in India who outwits a wolf, and a tiger in order to get through the dark, dark, woods to visit her granddaughter. Are you sitting comfortably? Then we’ll begin. Mouth open, story jump out!
Have you ever been out at night an looked up at the stars and wondered how they got there? Well in this episode we hear a story which people tell in Southern Africa about ‘how the stars became’.
Created by: Wardour Studios & Kim Normanton
Started:
September 23rd, 2020
Status: Active, 286 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
When Chloe is sent off to live with her mysterious and eccentric grandmother she learns an unbelievable secret. Grandma Ivy is none other than Mother Nature herself! And Chloe is next in line to assume to the power and responsibility of the job. Can a twelve-year old learn to balance the entire world’s ecosystem while just trying to fit in at her new school? Only Mother Nature knows.
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Topical and lovely. The best stories do indeed come from the more unexpected sources.