Storynory - Stories for Kids
Summary: Storynory brings you an audio story every week. Each one is beautifully read by Natasha Gostwick and friends. Let Natasha's voice beguile you with classic fairy tales, new children's stories, poems, myths, adventures and romance.
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Podcasts:
ACROSS THE MOOR. Marry travels by train with Mrs. Medlock and has her first view of the Yorkshire Moors and hears a broad Yorkshire accent.
Thor, the Norse god of Thunder, goes on a fishing trip with a giant, and rows into the waters of the Midgard Serpent.
MISTRESS MARY QUITE CONTRARY. Mary Lennox travels from India to the grey skies of England.
THERE IS NO ONE LEFT. Mary Lennox is an only child living in India in the time of the British Empire. Everyone says how disagreeable she is. Her mother ignores her. She is brought up by the servants, and is rude to them. Then cholera comes to the district
Natasha reads a poem from Alaska and we meet Tevi from Talkeetna - one of our listeners and a fellow broadcaster. It's a chance to learn a little bit more about us and our audience.
Who is stronger : a tortoise or an elephant? This fabl from Zaire has
Katie and her mother visit Marrakech in Morocco to buy a magic carpet. They explore the souk and the medina in search of special shops. When they visit a secret village in the Atlas Mountains they find themselves in trouble. A longer Katie story.
Dorothy is Home Again.
Glinda The Good Witch Grants Dorothy's Wish
The Country of the Quadlings. The friends must take on an army of armless Hammer-Heads on the hillside.
The Lion takes on the great spider and becomes King of Beasts
Dorothy and her friends come across some very pretty but fragile people.
A Just So Story by Kipling. Why is the Rhinoceros so wrinkly and so grumpy?
The Cat People have a secret agent working inside the space centre. He is planning to guide in a team of ninja cat commandos to assassinate the Parrot Major. The Parrot learns of the plot and flies into a panic. Only Astropup can save him.
We mark the Queen's Jubilee with a charming poem about a mole who pops up at her garden party.