[My Baby Monsters: storytelling podcast 15] The Amazing Adventures of Superman, Super Mario, and the Super Nintendo Wii (now with even more super heroic video game stories)

My Baby Monsters are proud to present another exciting Old Time Children's Radio Show Podcast, featuring the Man-of-steel himself, Superman. Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound! Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman! No, wait, it's Super Mario, and Luigi, and Peach, and Wario, and Dig Dug, and Pac-man, and Link, and Zelda and the Incredible Super Nintendo Wii. Yahooooooooooooooo! Shall we play a game? Yes... lots of them. Children's stories from this podcast: - Do do do - doo deet doot - When I grow up I'm going to be a Super Hero - My super power is my Plastic Arms - Life in Burgertime (the story of a video game) - Introducing Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg (children's art) - And how does the Nintendo Wii feel? - Baby Monster Little Bird Plays with The Wii - Who is the best video game player? - Play Free Video Game… BURGERTIME [it's a special present for you] - Superman, The Baby From Krypton [guest artist, classic superhero from the golden age of radio] - Be sure to get our FREE Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg coloring page. Art of the week: Baby Monsters Digg n' Dugg - Learning from each other, making stories together, discovering what's important to you. Educational resources for parents and educators on Superman! Have fun, -- Josie (and dad) The My Baby Monsters children's story sharing podcast is a collaborative storytelling podcast for kids, parents, and teachers. To share your stories, visit MyBabyMonsters.com

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Listen to the stories of a child, then add your own ending. In addition to fun, this collaborative storytelling podcast and free coloring pages (created by a six-year old girl and her dad) is an educational blend of playful learning and technology designed to help children, their parents, and educators around the world enhance their communication skills.