This is a podcast of greek myths. Kids and adults of all ages can listen to these awesome stories of gods, villains, monsters and humans. (I'm gonna be reading from the D'aulaires book of Greek Myths) I'm gonna be posting episodes whenever I can, mostly on fridays.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for Kids |
Hey everyone! I hope that, wherever you're living in the world, things are well. Today, we started reading a new story: The Golden Fleece. Learn about Jason and his adventures to reclaim his thrown. Thanks so much for listening and for staying tuned!... more
Hey everyone! Today we read about Oedipus, a blind old man that had a terrible destiny. Before you listen to todays episode, I encourage you to solve the riddle of the sphinx: What creature is it that walks on four feet in the morning, on two at noon... more
Hey everyone! We have finished Theseus's story! I hope you enjoyed it. Make sure to stay tuned for future episodes, I believe we're going to be reading about Oedipus next...his story is super fun too! Anyway, thanks so much for listening and staying ... more
Hey everyone! Today we started Theseus' story, so make sure to stay tuned to future episodes so you can see how it ends! Thanks so much for listening to todays episode! See you next time! Bye! more
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Apple Podcasts | #140 | Russia/Kids & Family/Stories for Kids |
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