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Super Great Kids' Stories

Wardour Studios
Fairy Tales
Norwegian Folklore
Nián
Christmas
Magic
The Luck Child
Storytelling
Sacrifice
Bravery
Tinder Box
Witch
Friendship
Ireland
Brothers Grimm
Hans Christian Andersen
Frau Holle
Snotty Boy
Adventure
Inuit Culture
Childhood Adventures

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 weeklyEpisodes399Founded6 years ago
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South African storyteller Nomakhwezi Becker tells us a lively song-story about a little turtle from Ivory Coast in West Africa. Tutu has lost her beautiful coloured shell and asks her animal friends to help her find it. Will they succeed? Listen to N... more

Danielle Free from Shropshire in England a storyteller new to this podcast, tells a French quest story. It’s about a cheeky chicken who won’t take no for an answer. Can she outwit the greedy farmer who stole her gold and get it back? Listen to Danie... more

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Storyteller Alton Takiyama Chung tells a trickster tale about a Tanuki – a magical badger-like creature. The Tanuki’s tricks go too far and upset his friend Rabbit (Usagi). How can Rabbit help his friend Tanuki see that he needs to change his ways? L... more

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Scottish storyteller Cara Silversmith shares a How and Why story from the US which explains why bears hibernate. The little animals are going hungry because a big brown bear is rather too fond of food. Happily, a fox, a squirrel, a mouse and a hare t... more

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Recent Guests

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)
Kate Corkery
Storyteller featured in the episode
Super Great Kids' Stories
Episode: Best of Super Great Kids Stories - Finn McCool and the Giant's Causeway
Alton Takiyama-Chung
Storyteller from the Pacific Northwest of the United States
Episode: The Luminous Pearl
Sarah Liisa Wilkinson
Storyteller from London with Finnish heritage
Episode: Tatterhood
Emily Hanna-Grazebrook
A storyteller and host of the podcast Dragon Fly Tales
Dragon Fly Tales
Episode: Ashpet
Tiernan Douieb
Storyteller known for engaging fairy tales
Episode: The Mouse Princess
Sarah Lisa Wilkinson
Witty storyteller who often tells stories from Nordic countries in Northern Europe
Episode: The Squire's Bride
Wendy Shearer
Storyteller from North London
Episode: The Bird of a Thousand Colours

Host

Kim
Host of Super Great Kids' Stories, providing engaging and interactive storytelling with cultural insights.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 5k ratings
  • This is the best podcast ever!

    Love it so much thank you for helping me sleep every night

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cbbxry
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Eh

    Her voice is creepy

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    67 on a Mary rizzmas
    New Zealand2 months ago
  • It’s not really that good

    I don’t necessarily like it, someone or something always interrupts everything and then I get distracted

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    67HaterL67
    United States2 months ago
  • Molly and the skeleton

    I love Molly and the skeleton. It’s my favourite favourite favourite favourite favorite. Story to listen to at night to make me fall asleep. I love the part when the bones fall down the chimney. I love the voices too and I like when Molly finds a new home. I watched this so many times if my grandma did not show me I would’ve not written this review. super great kids. they have amazing voices❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💀💀💀

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    📧mma
    Canada2 months ago
  • I love these!

    I’m a warrior cats fan and the cat stories,WOW I love them! I rlly like the cat that ate the palace! But I wish I could listen to the la llorona one! I watched the movie T-T it was creepy! But I love this! 8.7/10!

    I am fox 17 SYBAU bro dis podcast is great >:[ but I also like greeking out! But SYBAU BRO

    Your warrior cat friend,

    💎CrystalHeart💙——

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    shinyy.crystalheart
    United States2 months ago

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Concerns have been raised about accessibility issues with subscription-only episodes, impacting listener experience.
Feedback highlights how stories help children unwind and spark their imaginations, making it a favorite for bedtime.
Listeners appreciate the variety of stories, with many praising the engaging narrators and interactive format.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

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.
Stone Soup
Q: Do you think the old woman had magic powers to help get that soup made? Or is she maybe a kind of trickster?
The question encourages listeners to consider the nature of the old woman's character, pondering whether her actions were magical or clever.

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A collection of captivating tales aim to spark imagination and entertainment for listeners of all ages. The storytelling combines humor, morals, and cultural lessons, featuring a diverse range of stories from various traditions including popular fairy tales and folklore. Engaging narrators present narratives that not only hold the attention of children but also invite adults to reflect on timeless themes of compassion, bravery, and kindness. There are interactive elements woven into storytelling, encouraging young listeners to engage with the stories and draw connections to their own lives, making it a delightful experience for families.

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1. Danielle Free
2. Alton Takiyama Chung
3. Kate Corkery
4. Alton Takiyama-Chung
5. Sarah Liisa Wilkinson
6. Emily Hanna-Grazebrook
7. Tiernan Douieb
8. Sarah Lisa Wilkinson

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