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Hello, my sweet friends! Join Raggedy Auntie in the Book Nook every odd Wednesday for storytime! We will read stories, sing songs, and tell tales for half an hour - perfect for rest time, play time, or riding in the car. Let‘s get started!
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Season 2, Episode 2 includes: Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren, translated by Susan Beard Chapters 3 & 4. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 2, Episode 1 includes: Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren, translated by Susan Beard Chapters 1 & 2. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 1, Episode 26 includes: Land of the Silver Birch, traditional; The Visit by Maude Lindsay; The Children's Pilamaye Song, traditional Lakota; The Gingerbread Boy recorded by Maude Summers, adapted by Jessie McKeon; The Thank You Song by Jessie McKeon. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 1, Episode 24 includes: "Funny Thoughts 1&2," "Cloud Song," "Pooh Bear's Hum," "Cottleston Pie," "Discovering the Pole," "Anxious Pooh Song," and "H-U-N-N-Y" were all written and performed by Jessie McKeon with lyrics by A. A. Milne. The song "Sing Ho, for the Life of a Bear" was written and performed by Jessie McKeon with lyrics by A. A. Milne and drum accompaniment by Andy Kimber Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 1, Episode 23 includes: Chapters 9 & 10 of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne. The song "Anxious Pooh Song" was written and performed by Jessie McKeon with lyrics by A. A. Milne. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 1, Episode 22 includes: Chapter 8 of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne. The song "Sing Ho, for the Life of a Bear" was written and performed by Jessie McKeon with lyrics by A. A. Milne and drum accompaniment by Andy Kimber; the song "Discovering the Pole" written and performed by Jessie McKeon with lyrics by A.A. Milne. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 1, Episode 20 includes: Introduction and Chapters 3, 4, and 5 of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne. The song "Funny Thoughts 3" was written and performed by Jessie McKeon with lyrics by A. A. Milne. "Who Found The Tail" performed by Jessie McKeon to the traditional tune of "Who Killed Cock Robin." Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 1, Episode 19 includes: Introduction and Chapters 1 and 2 of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne. The songs "Funny Thoughts 1&2," "Cloud Song," and "Pooh Bear's Hum" were all written and performed by Jessie McKeon with lyrics by A. A. Milne. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. ** Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie **
Season 1, Episode 18 includes: The Titmouse's Nest by Mary Howett, underscored with Song of Summer by Albert Ketelbey; Robert of Lincoln by William Cullen Bryant; Alouette, traditional French Canadian song; and Hootie the Owl by Dolores McKenna. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie**
Season 1, Eposide 17 includes: The Little Land by Robert Louis Stevenson; Monday, Tuesday lyrics by Frances Jenkins Olcott, music by Jessie McKeon; The King's Breakfast by A.A. Milne, underscored with Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by W.A. Mozart, undocumented recording; La Vaca Lola, traditional Colombian song arr. by SongBell; A Was An Ant by Edward Lear; Precocious Piggy, lyrics from a poem by Thomas Hood, music by Jessie McKeon; My Kingdom by Robert Louis Stevenson, underscored with Wind Quintet: Theme and Variations by Carl Nielsen, recorded by Scandanavian Symphony Orchestra, used with permission; lyrics by Jane Taylor, melody by Mozart, arr. Jessie McKeon. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie**
Season 1, Episode 16 includes: How the Whale Got His Throat by Rudyard Kipling; Old MacDonald, a traditional American children's song; Toodle and Noodle's Little Sister from Toodle and Noodle Flat-tail: The Jolly Beaver Boys by Howard Roger Garis; Mrs. Elephant's Moonlight Dance by Royal Dixon containing the song Tigers Bold and Monkeys Wild, lyrics by Royal Dixon and Jessie McKeon, music. performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie**
Season 1, Episode 12 includes: The Story of the Unlucky Days, Ukrainian Folktale retold by Robert Nisbit Bain; Печу, Печу Хлібчик (Pechu, Pechu Khlibchyk), Ukranian Children's Song; Sunflower Seeds and Crows by Margot Fallis; The Magical Mitten, Ukrainian Folktale translated by Irina Zheleznova; Peace is the World Smiling by Karen Stokes. Special thanks to my new friend Katherine! **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie**
Season 1, Episode 11 includes: Pangur Ban, English by Seamus Heaney; Monday! Tuesday! by Frances Jenkins Olcott; The Old King Comes Back by William Henry Frost; Lake of Innisfree by W.B. Yeats; Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie** Lark in the Morning, the Atholl Highlanders by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Season 1, Episode 10 includes: The Lost Doll by Maude Lindsay; The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams; Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written, performed, and recorded by Jessie McKeon. **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie**
Season 1, Episode 9 includes: My Father's Dragon (Chapters 4-7) by Ruth Stiles Gannet; The Gingerbread Boy recorded by Maude Summers, adapted by Jessie McKeon; St. Valentine, Unknown Author. **Engage with Raggedy Auntie: linktr.ee/raggedyauntie** Love by Alex-Production; Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Season 1, Episode 8 includes: The Dormouse and the Doctor by A.A. Milne; My Father's Dragon (Chapters 4-7) by Ruth Stiles Gannet. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written and recorded by Jessie McKeon. Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/raggedyauntie
Season 1, Episode 7 includes: The Village Blacksmith by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; My Father's Dragon (Chapters 1-3) by Ruth Stiles Gannett; Wynken, Blinken, and Nod by Eugene Field. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written and recorded by Jessie McKeon. Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/raggedyauntie
Season 1, Episode 6 includes: The Glad New Year by Mary Mapes Dodge; New Year's Day by Hamish Hendry; Midwinter by John Townsend Trowbridge; Months by H. Cordelia Ray; And the traditional songs Soul Cakes, Hey Ho Nobody Home, Ah Poor Bird, and Auld Lang Syne. Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written and recorded by Jessie McKeon. Support this podcast at patreon.com/raggedyauntie 
Season 1, Episode 5 includes: A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore; The Fezziwig's Christmas Party from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol; What Happened Christmas Eve by Oliver Herford; Various Carols by the UU Church of Roanoke, VA Choir under the direction of Kerry Morgiewicz - instrumental soloists are Katherine Hoffman, Betsy Biesenbach, Lowell Inhorn, and Cynthia Petzold. become a patron at patreon.com/raggedyauntie
Season 1, Episode 3 includes: How the Whale Got His Throat from Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling; My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson; Precocious Piggy, lyrics from a poem by Thomas Hood, music by Jessie McKeon; The Sleeping Beauty's Dream by Mrs. M. H. Spielman; Raggedy Auntie Reads Theme and Closing Song written and recorded by Jessie McKeon. "Organ Ambience, Calm, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) patreon.com/raggedyauntie
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