GT096 - Bookatashi and the Fog Dragon of Bhutan

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/bookatashi If you want the little one to practice their reading skills while also seeing photos of the places Bookatashi visits in Bhutan 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, while flipping through the pages of a mysterious map book, Bookatashi gets sucked into her intricate bookshelf and lands in a land full of green. She soon meets a red panda and realizes she’s in Bhutan! The red panda has been silenced by a mysterious fog dragon and needs Bookatashi’s help to recover his voice and defeat the dragon. But Bookatashi’s book of magic doesn’t have this kind of spell! She’ll need to make it all the way to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery to find the correct book and help Chai the red panda. The Tiger’s Nest is far, and the fog dragon is moving quickly. Chai and Bookatashi will need help and a handful of spells to get out of this situation. Will Bookatashi make it to the monastery in time? Bookatashi’s adventure in Bhutan will help kids learn to appreciate a good book while also knowing when to pay attention to what’s happening around them. Bookatashi will have to learn this, too, if she wants to make it home. Head over to Bhutan to see what happens next! This short story podcast will help kids learn to love a good book. As youngsters make their way through the forests of Bhutan, they will expand their vocabulary, practice active listening, and expand their horizons through fascinating facts. Little ones won’t want to leave Goop World after spending time with Bookatashi! 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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