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Storytime for Toddlers

Author: Spencer Wright

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Casual readings of great children’s books. Familiar recordings open toddlers to engagement and listening. My 2 yr old daughter, Escher, reads along and adds in her comments along the way.
Cover art photo provided by Annie Spratt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@anniespratt
18 Episodes
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A retelling if the classic tale, perfect for very young listeners.
A retelling of the classic, wherein kindness, honor, and love overcome shallowness and appearances.
A casual Christmas tale about Curious George and his accidental trip.
A tale of a peddler, some monkeys, and their monkey business.
An extended telling of the classic nursery rhyme, concluded with a song!
A classic tale about three billy goats and a river troll.
A helpful but incessant bird forms an unlikely friendship with a stubborn monster.
A timeless story of a stuffed bear longing for a home and a little girl longing for a friend.
A classic homestead tale about a girl named Sal who loses her first tooth.
A short and sweet sing-a-long of the classic nursery rhyme, led by 2 yr old Escher.
Sometimes Harriet makes mistakes and drives her mother wild! But in the end, they always find space to love one another.
A grandma and her grandchild wonder who owns the local garden. From worms, to rain, sunshine, and moles, they find out that the answer is more complicated than it appears.
Marina screams when she’s upset, but this scares her friend, Moira. The two girls learn to get along.
A cat named Wabi Sabi wanders through Japan, searching for the meaning of her name.
A little hamster tells us about sadness, how it feels, and the process of feeling better.
Four rhyming dust bunnies play rhyming games while trying to avoid getting cleaned up.
A foolish fish named Doreen accidentally goes on an adventure after being caught in a trap.
A girl practices her love of drawing and yearns to make her father proud.
Comments (1)

Jenny Lynn

I love the idea but the kid's commentary (that I cannot understand 90% of the time) and your response to it totally distracts from the story. Thus, my kids cannot follow and therefore doesn't hold their attention.

Feb 6th
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