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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.

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Mãori storyteller Emmy Bidois tells a traditional tale about Māui that trickster demi-god who goes in search of the secret of fire. Does Mãui's fearsome grandmother Mahuika -she of the fiery fingernails - help her grandson? Listen to Emmy tell this ... more

A donkey finds a lion skin and just for fun - he tries it on. Donkey discovers that the animals he meets along the way are more respecful when they think he's a lion. But then donkey gets carried away and tries to frighten Fox. Does it work? Find ou... more

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Jack is not keen to help his grandmother do the chores. He’d much rather be exploring rock pools and playing his flute. He’s not bothered by stories about the hungry giant who... more

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A new series of trickster stories begins with Paul Alborough telling a funny version of 'The Emperor's New Clothes' by Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen. A silly emperor who is very proud of his clothes is swindled by two tricksters who cla... more

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Recent Guests

Sharon Jacksties
Storyteller presenting The Woodcutter and the Goblins
Storyteller featured on the episode
Episode: The Woodcutter and the Goblins
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
Tiernan Douieb
Presenter of Comedy Club for Kids podcast, Radio Nonsense
Comedy Club for Kids podcast, Radio Nonsense
Episode: Loki the Trickster and the God of Thunder
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)
Cara Silversmith
Scottish storyteller who presents the bear tale
Episode: Why Bear Hibernates
Alton Takiyama-Chung
Storyteller from the Pacific Northwest
Episode: The Spider Weaver

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 5.1k ratings
  • Good

    It’s good but I don’t like the subscribers only because they have the best stories other than that It’s good

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Bundy Is The Best
    United States10 days ago
  • It’s awesome!

    Hi, just like somebody else said. I would really like it if you could get rid of the announcements at the end of the podcast. This takes a large amount Of time. A lot of time thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Summer001122
    Australia12 days ago
  • Stories

    My kid love this stories they fall asleep every night and when we pick a store they say the magic pot they love it some are scary but some are really funny bye.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dorsa and Pouya
    United States14 days ago
  • Clooockkk itttt😛😛😛

    This is me favorite podcast 😼it always makes me smile 🫰and sleep 😴and I struggle with sleep😴😭and this helped sooo much 😛ts is fireee 🔥🔥🔥😼😼😼

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hanscrustyoldfakenosering
    United States16 days ago
  • ✌️🪷🌸

    I mean… Its okay I guess but it’s not really for me. I get the vibe tho.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    #PandasRCute🐼
    Australia18 days ago

Listeners Say

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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

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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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1. Sharon Jacksties
2. Debbie Guneratne
3. Cath Little
4. Tiernan Douieb
5. Nomakhwezi Becker
6. Danielle Free
7. Alton Takiyama Chung
8. Cara Silversmith

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