African Folktales with Miss Jo Jo is a Webby Award-winning children's podcast of diverse short stories originating in Africa, originally passed down through generations by word of mouth. These traditional tales told with a new twist, are not only entertaining but serve to teach a lesson as well. Sometimes of a moral value and other times of survival. Tune in and share with a friend.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 175 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Stories for KidsKids & FamilyEducation for Kids |
Today our magic jeep visits a couple and their dog from a faraway land! Make sure to listen closely for the bell. The bell will ring when I say the βMagic Word of the Story.β Listen all the way to the end to discover if you guessed it correctly, and ... more
Today we are bubbling our way to Frogs farm! We see how a kind act went too far. Find out how one frog got so excited to say thank you to everyone that it backfired. Is it better to sometimes work smarter than harder?
Today our magic jeep takes us to where a Warthog has built a nice big house. But the Warthog sees the Lion from one of our old stories and he becomes very scared. The Warthog runs into his home and decides to try out an old trick he heard from the Ja... more
Today our magic jeep takes us to where a man named Ali wishes to set out and earn a fortune for him and his wife.Β After some work, Ali has enough money to buy two camels. But he soon ends up giving away his camels for some valuable advice from the fo... more
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My daughter listens to this before bed every night we absolutely love the stories and lessons. Thank you for great quality podcast!
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my kids LOVE this show! My son can't go to sleep without listening to Miss Jojo
I love all the episodes and your voice is nice
Apple Podcasts | #123 | United States/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #219 | Canada/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #101 | Australia/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #13 | China/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #23 | India/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #39 | China/Kids & Family |
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African Folktales launched 5 years ago and published 175 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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