We All Fell In
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids - En podcast af Rhea Pechter - Lørdage
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This is my FIFTIETH original story! I am so happy to share this endearing, somewhat ridiculous, story about a motley band of animals who find themselves at the bottom of a deep dark hole and have to work together to escape. I shall now go take a nap. 50 stories is quite a lot. If you LOVE this story, please share it with a friend OR any raccoons you encounter in your travels. If you happen to have an Apple device, leave a review in Apple Podcasts! If your tiny person wants to share a story they've written, please send photos or recordings of it to [email protected]. I LOVE to see their artwork, stories, and anything else they'd like to share. BIG THANKS to the listeners who provided sound effects used in the story: LILY JOAN, KAYLIN, EVERETT, CLARA, BRITTON, and AILEY! You can send me your very own sound effect! Just use the voice memo app on your phone, record your tiny people making a (recognizable) sound, and email it to [email protected]! You might just hear your sound in a future story. Thank you to INEZ for helping me with the reminder at the beginning of this episode!!! Your child can help me too! Here are the lines: Remember, there are no pictures. You'll have to imagine the pictures in your mind. You can imagine them however you want. OK, here we go! My book is available NOW. Find it here: http://mybook.to/littlefoxcantwait Thank you so much to those who have supported my work by getting the book! Sign up for my email list at www.littlestoriestinypeople.com! Follow me on instagram @littlestoriestinypeople, twitter @littletinystory, and facebook @littlestoriestinypeople. MUSIC and SOUND The following pieces by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) were used in today's episode, licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0: "Doh De Oh", "Carefree", "Investigation", "Sneaky Snitch", "Carpe Diem", "Fretless" "Quick Transition" by Mike Pechter