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Super Great Kids' Stories

Wardour Studios
Storytelling
Anansi
Fairy Tales
Christmas
Magic
Friendship
Halloween
Cinderella
Super Great Kids' Stories
Cherokee Nation
Trickster Tales
New Zealand
Japan
Gingerbread Man
Whale
London
Rumplestiltskin
Belly Button Monster
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
Lake District

Supergreat Kids' Stories is a collection of fun tales to make you laugh and cry, told by some of the best storytellers from around the world. Recommended for ages 5 to 105… We are sponsored by Indeed. Go to Indeed.com/SuperGreat for £100 sponsored credit.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes412Founded6 years ago
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Kids & FamilyStories for KidsEducation for Kids

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Latest Episodes

A woodcutter is treated badly by the people in his village because he looks a little different. One day he's had enough of the name-calling and runs away. In a clearing he discovers an exciting but scary goblin dance. He joins in, but notices all the... more

In this tall tale from Japan, we meet a young man who has super strength. But is he strong enough to beat all other competitors at the great wrestling competition? Listen to storyteller Debbie Guneratne tell this delightful story, and find out if the... more

A mean giant has moved into the Blackwoods near the Rhymney river and is terrorizing the fairies and animals who live there. What can be done? Can wise owl think of a plan? And will anyone be brave enough to carry it out? Listen to Welsh storytelle... more

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Storyteller Alton Takiyama Chung tells two Ogre stories. 'The Pumpkin Seed' - from Korea - is about two brothers, one who is kind and one who is greedy. The second story 'The 3 Old Ogres of Ni'ihau' is from Hawai where Alton grew up. It's about 3 te... more

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Recent Guests

Debbie Guneratne
Storyteller introducing and narrating the Mighty Mountain tale
New storyteller for Super Great Kids' Stories
Episode: Mighty Mountain
Cath Little
Welsh storyteller from Cardiff, Wales
Cardiff, Wales
Episode: The Giant of the The Rhymney River
Emily Hanna-Grazebrook
Professional singer and storyteller; hosts the Dragonfly Tales podcast with her son Leo
Dragonfly Tales
Episode: Mama-Draga
Cara Silversmith
Storyteller telling the tale from Scotland
Episode: Cat Fishers
Nomakhwezi Becker
Storyteller from South Africa
New storyteller featured on the show
Episode: Tutu's Lost Shell
Danielle Free
Storyteller based in Shropshire, UK
Shropshire, United Kingdom
Episode: The Sassy Chicken
Alton Takiyama Chung
Storyteller sharing a Tanuki and Usagi tale; one parent from Japan and one from Korea, raised in Hawaii
Episode: Tanuki and Usagi (Badger and Rabbit)
Paul Alborough
Storyteller known for humorous adaptations of classic tales.
Episode: Hansel and Gretel
Sarah Liisa Wilkinson
Storyteller from London with Finnish heritage
Episode: Tatterhood

Host

Kim
Host who introduces the episodes and guides the show. Likely the primary on-air host across many episodes.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 5k ratings
  • Hi

    Ooga Bogga this is a great show!

    Apple Podcasts
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    Hunchback🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
    United States18 days ago
  • Cora’s nothing

    Pretty good. some episodes are a little bit scary but still pretty good podcast P.S. why is the mascot an owl?

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Hamburger buns with bacon
    United States20 days ago
  • I loved this podcast so much and I still do. I love your Podcasts so much.

    This podcast is the best and my baby sister she’s gonna grow up to be just like me and she’s gonna listen to this podcast and my baby sister loves this podcast too, and this is the best bestest bestest and please make a bot more These podcast🦉😍🥰 and every day before I go to bed can you make more pond podcast that are more calming because I like going to bed with them 🦉🌷🫸🏼🫷🏼

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Age 7 from Canada 
    Canada20 days ago
  • Love the podcast but please less subscriber plus

    Sorry but this podcast used to my favorite but if I can’t listen to my favorite episode because the majority’s is “ Subscriber only “ It’s very annoying because when I was 6 I had favorites and went back but one day I got scary and left and came back several years later and I COULDN’T play my ABSOLUTE favorite. I am going to run out of stories. But other than that amazing show!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Daredevil ❤️
    United Statesa month ago
  • Masico carey

    Love it but need more Massico Carey defo I love this pod cast please make more I am bout to subscribe 😍😍😍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    julia20987
    United Kingdoma month ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Several listeners love how stories help kids sleep and feel comforted, with family-friendly vibes.
Critiques vary, with some feedback about interruptions during some segments, yet many emphasize the show's community feel and educational value.
Listeners praise the international variety of tales and warm host energy, great for car rides and bedtime.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Tutu's Lost Shell
Q: Thanks very much, Nomakhwezi, for sharing that beautiful story. Did you have a favorite moment in the story?
Nomakhwezi highlighted enjoying the collaborative effort of the animals and how the shell's story is told through its wear and cracks, emphasizing teamwork and storytelling through objects.
Tanuki and Usagi (Badger and Rabbit)
Q: Here's my question. How can you tell when a trick is a good fun idea and when it's not a good idea?
The host prompts reflection by connecting to other stories and encouraging listeners to consider intention, consequences, and empathy, while the guest explains that good-hearted tricks should avoid harming others and should be about sharing joy rather than causing pain, with examples from Bear Rabbit and Anansi to illustrate the difference.
The Grateful Statues & The Magic Pear Tree
Q: Who do you think the old man is in that second story? He's certainly got magical powers, hasn't he?
The old man in the second story represents wisdom and the magical potential for kindness to transform hearts and lives.
Stargazy Pie
Q: Did you remember some songs?
The listeners are encouraged to recall songs from the podcast, like Orange Tree and Coyote and the Baby Turtle, showing engagement with the program.
The Witch's Stone
Q: Do you think that was a trickster tale?
It was not a trickster story because it's a story with a trick in it rather than about a character who's always going around playing tricks.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Super Great Kids' Stories

What is Super Great Kids' Stories about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A family-friendly storytelling program that travels across cultures, delivering traditional folktales and myths with lively narration, audience participation, and sound effects. Episodes feature a rotating roster of international storytellers who bring humor, wonder, and gentle lessons about cleverness, kindness, and collaboration. The format emphasizes community engagement through listener shout-outs, prompts for drawings or voice exercises, and occasional live-show teasers, creating a warm, interactive experience for kids and curious adults alike. A standout element is the global storytelling angle—stories originate from Korea, Sicily, Romania, Sweden, Scotland, Maori and many other traditions—paired with a consistent host guide who weave... more

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Recent guests on Super Great Kids' Stories include:

1. Debbie Guneratne
2. Cath Little
3. Emily Hanna-Grazebrook
4. Cara Silversmith
5. Nomakhwezi Becker
6. Danielle Free
7. Alton Takiyama Chung
8. Paul Alborough

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