GT093 - Shusher and the Fat Sheep Farm

Goop Tales — Storytelling Podcast for Kids - En podcast af Maria Calanchini - Søndage

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To flip through the photos that go with this gooptales story visit gooptales.com/shusher If you want the little one to practice their reading skills while also seeing photos of the places Shusher visits in Vermont look up Goop Tales on Youtube. Rest assured we’ve taken every necessary precaution for the little one to watch safely, this fun video story is 100% made for children and is marked as such by Youtube! One day in class, while learning about animals on farms, Shusher blows his whistle a little too hard and gets sucked into it! It drops him into Fat Sheep Farm in Vermont, where he meets three sheep that convince him to stand guard that night to protect the chickens from the crafty owl Ozwald. But this is a dangerous task, and how can Shusher protect the chickens without risking his own life? Fortunately, Shusher has his whistle to warn the others, but once Ozwald sees him, he has to come up with a new plan to escape himself. Can he get away from Ozwald and make it back home to Goop World? Shusher’s time on Fat Sheep Farm will teach kids how to share attention and help others feel seen. Shusher will need to dial back his attention grabbing if he wants to help everyone on the farm. Will he be able to use his whistle in the way it was meant to be used? Head over to Vermont to find out! These fiction story podcasts will help little ones limit their screen time while practicing active listening. As kids engage with all the funny farm animals, they will expand their creativity, tap into their imaginations, and develop an appreciation for nature. Youngsters won’t want to leave Goop World after hanging out on Fat Sheep Farm! To create your own goop tales story, download the free goop story creation kit here.  If you enjoyed listening to this episode you can support us by leaving a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. The algorithm really likes it when you do that.

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