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Maked Up Stories: Imaginative Kids Stories

Maked Up Stories (Kids Stories)
Christmas
Dinosaurs
New Zealand
Penguins
Southern Hemisphere
Santa Claus
Experiments
Sheep
Foxes
Jan Mayen
Unicorns
Adventure
Magic Dust
Tooth Fairy
Ice Cream
Poodle
Friendship
Rocket Ship
Imaginary Worlds
Atlas

Daily, imaginative kid's stories, hosted by dad Steven Ebin and his son Jonah. Please share and subscribe. Visit: www.makedupstories.com

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Latest Episodes

Ixenth and Scarleth tour the world on a magical ice cream cart, delivering happiness where it is needed most. They share a bond of shared creativity, memory and sisterhood that cannot be broken, even when it's time for Scarleth to go to her new famil... more

Jesse gets his wish and it works out perfectly . . . but will he always be happy with it?

Enjoying Maked Up Stories? Please rate and review us and share your child’s favorite episode on social media and in parenting and school groups. This is the be... more

It's winter and the days in Wanaka are getting shorter . . . until Jesse and Jonah notice they are getting too short. They must find the king of darkness and convince him to embrace the light before Wanaka is plunged into permanent darkness.

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The weekend of his much awaited karate grading, Jesse finds a ninja mask that can turn you into a real ninja! How will he use his powers?

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Sara Connor
Author and educator with a background in forestry
Episode: The Birthday Tree by Sara Connor
Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn
The best biologist in Australia
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Episode: Finn's First Job at the Commonwealth Games, Part III

Hosts

Steven Ebin
Host of imaginative kid's stories alongside his son, emphasizing creativity and storytelling.
Amanda
Host of imaginative kid's stories, contributing with her narrative skills and engaging voice.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 1.5k ratings
  • Bedtime routine

    This podcast has been part of our bedtime routine since the beginning. We love maked up stories

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    me12320
    United States3 months ago
  • It’s not bedtime without Maked Up.

    These are the only sleep stories my kids want to hear. We listen to two or three every night. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Da Moore Fam
    United States4 months ago
  • Great for kids

    We love these stories, great for all ages!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pkzchicago
    United States4 months ago
  • Decent stories. Need to work on narrator’s voice.

    Great stories. But the mom’s reading makes it sounds like she’s about to fall asleep or like she needs to catch her breath a lot. The dad was much better at reading these stories and much more engaging. Also I personally cannot stand the ā€œheya heyoā€ background music. Very distracting.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    The millennial mom
    United States5 months ago
  • Boo

    Want the dad back!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    vbcdrcfbhuuhjn345(7🌈🌹🌼
    United States5 months ago

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Some reviewers have requested a focus on different narrators, indicating that preferences may vary among the young audience.
Listeners appreciate the imaginative qualities and creativity of the stories, often citing their children's enjoyment and engagement.
Many parents praise the podcast for being a great addition to bedtime routines, with children frequently asking to listen.
There are occasional complaints about individual narrators' delivery styles, but the overwhelming sentiment leans towards positive experiences.

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Jesse and the Ninja Mask
Q: What did he do with the ninja mask?
Jesse used it to help a nervous kid during karate grading by guiding him quietly and offering encouragement.
How the Leopard Got His Spots (A Just So Story by Rudyard Kipling)
Q: Do you think that's really how the leopard got his spots?
There might be a different answer to how he did.
The Birthday Tree by Sara Connor
Q: Who is Mr. Bruce?
Mr. Bruce is a forester who helps take care of the forests and works outdoors instead of in a traditional office.
The Birthday Tree by Sara Connor
Q: What are the things that you can think of that are made of wood?
Hank lists items like his baseball bat, toilet paper, furniture, and even mentions that their house is made of wood.

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Daily episodes present imaginative stories aimed at children, often featuring captivating adventures and unique characters. Central themes revolve around friendship, creativity, and life lessons, encouraging young listeners to engage their imaginations. The narratives draw from various inspirations, such as magic, nature, and family bonds, making them suitable for bedtime or car rides. The hosts offer a comforting and engaging experience, which resonates with both children and their parents, making the stories relatable and memorable. Unique aspects include interactive elements, where children can submit story ideas, fostering a sense of participation in the storytelling process.

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this podcast launched 6 years ago and published 686 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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