Nature-based stories and poems for little wildlings, read by Arthur from The Grizzly Forager. Full permission from the authors, and where required or requested, from Publishers, of all works has been granted.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for Kids |
In today’s episode, we’re heading to the Arctic Circle with intrepid scientist, Dr. Morley, as she searches for an elusive Jellyfish. This lovely story by Chloe Savage is all about never giving up and always following your dreams. Published by Walker... more
In today’s story, we are heading to Africa where we follow the story of an elderly Flamingo called Bibi. Written by Jo Weaver and reproduced by kind permission of Hodder Children’s Books, an imprint of Hachette Children’s Group, Carmelite House, 50 V... more
In today’s story, we are returning to the sea, where a little boy called Noi meets a baby whale. The Storm Whale, by Benji Davies, is a beautiful little tale about loneliness, friendship and family. Published by Simon and Schuster. With music by Olek... more
Today’s story tells the tragic tale of Sudan, the last male Northern White Rhino on Earth. Written and illustrated by the wonderful Nicola Davies, who very kindly provided permission for Arthur to read her story. Published by Tiny Owl. With music by ... more
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Great story! Arthur is a wonderful storyteller 😊
Arthur is pure joy! What an incredible spirit he has and storytelling is surely a gift he’s giving to all of us! So grateful for you Arthur!
I follow Arthur on Instagram. He knows so much about nature. He’s a very special host and he teaches us all lots of things. He’s six and he’s amazing.
Instantly calming - much like the voices of Christopher Robin & Winnie the Pooh! Thank you, Arthur! Well done!!
Even as an adult with no kids I can enjoy this - Arthur reads so well and the whole experience is so peaceful and the music was chosen perfectly for each book! Great book choices as well. Thank you to the whole Grizzly Forager family! ♥️ Even though this is just for fun at the moment for Arthur, I do hope and I know that this will impact his life in the future and grow him with the practice and maybe even open up opportunities. He is a great Presenter.
Apple Podcasts | #149 | United States/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #80 | United Kingdom/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #234 | Germany/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #128 | Belgium/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #176 | Finland/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
Apple Podcasts | #188 | Norway/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
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