A kid-lit podcast with engaging stories read aloud and layered with captivating sound effects. Our mission is to make literacy more accessible to students. We also try to provide dimension to stories by adding in sounds effects to help engage more reluctant readers. We are motivated to closing the achievement gap and summer slide by making audible stories available to young learners.
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A kid-lit podcast with engaging stories read aloud and layered with captivating sound effects. Our mission is to make literacy more accessible to students. We also try to provide dimension to stories by adding in sounds effects to help engage more reluctant readers. We are motivated to closing the achievement gap and summer slide by making audible stories available to young learners.
Yertle the Turtle, a Dr. Seuss character, who is unhappy with his small stone throne. He decides to gather turtles from around the pond to stack upon one another so that his thrown can become ever higher. Initially, the throne is not high enough, so he wants more turtles to stack upon each other to make himself as high as he possibly can, until that plan ends up falling Listen along to the turtle who wants to be the greatest king of the pond, but his power ends up going to his head. Reading Level is Grade 2-3, Listening Level great for many age ranges to connect with how power cannot be held by only own person for a successful society.
Sova Tales with Karen OLeary
A kid-lit podcast with engaging stories read aloud and layered with captivating sound effects. Our mission is to make literacy more accessible to students. We also try to provide dimension to stories by adding in sounds effects to help engage more reluctant readers. We are motivated to closing the achievement gap and summer slide by making audible stories available to young learners.