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Nominated for Best Family Podcast at the British Podcast Awards 2021 & 2022. Bottle Ship Adventures is a series of stand-alone stories set in the magical land of Dilstonia where little creatures called The Jifflings live on their little Jiffling ship. All the things we humans lose or throw away end up in Dilstonia, and The Jifflings find these lost objects and fish them out of their sea so they can work together to find a new use for them. Each object has a story of how it ended up in Dilstonia and each story helps The Jifflings, and the audience, to learn a new lesson. The show is about recycling and re-using things and has lots of humour and friendship at it's heart. Bottle Ship Adventures is for children aged 4-10 years old but if you're older and enjoy it too, good for you!
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Living in secret and stealing to eat is a hard life, but it's all Kuro has ever known. Fear and necessity forged him into the finest young thief in the wizard kingdoms. Nobody can hide forever, though, and a run of poor luck lands Kuro in a place where his quick hands and quiet feet count for nothing: Avalon Academy, school of magic.
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A podcast of original tales for children, providing peaceful moments for families, promoting literacy, sparking imagination and expanding vocabulary.
With exciting, adventurous stories with unicorns to monsters to time travel to detectives and magical islands, there's something for everyone. -
Silly Old Bear is an audio drama adaptation of A. A. Milne's beloved Winnie-the-Pooh. It's made as much for young children as their older siblings, and parents, and grandparents. If you grew up with these stories - or if you just want something cute, light hearted, and fun to keep you company - this audio drama is for you! In this show, instead of telling the story to Christopher Robin, the narrator is telling it to you. The cast brings new voices to the characters you know and love, creating a fresh take on the familiar tale and a new adaptation of the story you know and love. Take a break and join us in the hundred acre wood. Not affiliated with Disney.
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Adventure awaits the curious Nut Owl who must travel the multiverse to make a very special delivery...
This award-winning original series of narrative poems explores life and meaning in the cosmos, allowing for a brief yet beautiful escape.
Writer, Narrator & Producer: Stuart Russell | Music, Mixing & Sound Design: Peter Baumann | Podcast Artwork: Gabriele Gikyte.
Original poetry, concept & characters created by © Stuart Russell. An Eyebrow Media Production.
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Welcome to The Gingerbread House, a tiny cottage deep in the woods that is made out of sugary treats and home to a friendly witch. Come inside, get comfortable, and listen to some familiar-yet-not-so-familiar fairy tales. There is more than one side to every story, and more to this fantasy world than first meets the eye. But the fire is warm, the kettle is boiled, and there's an empty chair calling your name, poppet. Do stay a while.
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Poor Uncle Dave is a collection of short stories for children of all ages (including the grown up ones), following the trials and errors of hapless Uncle Dave and his super savvy nieces, Emma and Sophie. Written, produced and narrated by Dave Stevenson. Opening and closing music: "Fluffing a Duck" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Music from https://filmmusic.io License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Story Copyright © Dave Stevenson. All Rights Reserved.
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This is a weekly podcast of funny stories for kids. There are side-splitting versions of my own fractured fairy tales. Also short stories from some of my best-selling books, featuring characters from 'The Adventures of Nanny Piggins' and 'Friday Barnes, Girl Detective'. The stories are perfect for bedtime, long car rides or even if you're just stuck waiting a really long time at the doctor's office. They're written for 7-11 year olds but these are tales the whole family can enjoy. The silliness is ageless. I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoy recording it. After years of being a children's author, typing away in my office with only my goldfish for company, I was bursting to tell my stories out-loud and with lots of silly voices! So please - sit back, get comfy and enjoy some amazing, some silly and some just plain ludicous tales direct from my imagination to you.
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The Big Life Kids podcast teaches children to stay resilient, believe in themselves, and face life's challenges with confidence! In each episode, Zara and Leo travel the world to discover the living heroes that are making a difference in the world today. Each episode is reviewed and approved by a licensed therapist to ensure that the social-emotional learning and growth mindset lessons covered on this children's podcast are science-backed and accurate. Ideal for children ages 5-10.
The podcast is produced by Big Life Journal. Visit www.biglifejournal.com for more information and to get your own companion journal!
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Little Chapters of Chill aim to soothe and inspire young minds. Written by children’s author Sue Pickford and read by author and podcast host Giovanna Fletcher, the stories are designed to match little ones’ attention spans, each lasting between 8 - 12 minutes. There are five fun adventures to enjoy, with a mindfulness exercise included in each story. They’re a great way to get kids off screens, calm the mind and reduce stress.About the podcaster: Created by Churchill, who’ve stepped outside of insurance to bring a little more chill to your home.
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Boston Blackie is a fictional character who has been on both sides of the law. As originally created by author Jack Boyle, he was a safecracker, a hardened criminal who had served time in a California prison. Prowling the underworld as a detective in adaptations for films, radio and television, the detective Boston Blackie was "an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend."
The Boston Blackie radio series, starring Chester Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as a summer replacement for The Amos 'n' Andy Show. Sponsored by Rinso, the series continued until September 15 of that year. Lesley Woods appeared as Blackie's girlfriend Mary Wesley, and Harlow Wilcox was the show's announcer.
On April 11, 1945, Richard Kollmar took over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv to Mutual and other network outlets. Over 200 episodes of this series were produced between 1944 and October 25, 1950. Other sponsors included Lifebuoy Soap, Champagne Velvet beer and R&H beer. -
Welcome to the world of Sean and Robot - a human and a robot who live in a house together.
This is their Comedy Circuit where you can hang out in their strange world. Want to have a comedy song made up just for you? You’re in luck. Robot used to be in a band and he is after your suggestions for song titles. The better the title you suggest, the funnier the song will be! Sean is going to pick the very best title every episode.
Each week you can hear from the other Robots that our Robot knows. Hear what do robots get up to when humans aren’t around.
Robot thinks he's interviewed lots of famous people so you can hear some of his celebrity interviews, although Sean isn't too sure how genuine these are.
Got a questions? Robot can answer any questions. We just can’t promise that they are all serious answers. Get in touch at FunKidsLive.com or leave us a review!
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Pixie is a serialized story for all ages about a sad and lonely demon whose desire to create beautiful pictures angers her father Louie (who just happens to be the Price of Darkness). Accompanied by her best friend, a bat named Waine, Pixie searches for a way out of her evil father’s kingdom before he can forever crush her dreams and force her to become the kind of demon she doesn’t want to be.
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This is a story about a little lamb who yearned for adventure. A yearning that leads him far from home. To a worn and crumbly zoo, once the marvel of London. A zoo whose ruin began one night long ago, when a simple flag went missing. A ruin which might, just might, be reversed by the unriddling of the flag's disappearance...
Written by B.G. Gorsky and read by Jonathan Bryson.