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Thank you for listening to this week’s story. If you like the podcast, please visit again for the next story.
I took some liberties here and there to make this story suit my voice and a child's ear. This week’s story is based on The Emperor's New Clothes originally written by Hans Christian Andersen in 1837.
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Teachers: Reader's Theater! This is the first one I have ever made. I tried to think back to when I was teaching, what I would want in a script. If you have any ideas, or if I made a mistake, please reach out to me - I’m always learning. If you would like a copy, find me on fb at tinyfarmbigheart.
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Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes.
Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the public domain. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world.
By Mrs Beck from tinyfarmbigheartThank you for listening to this week’s story. If you like the podcast, please visit again for the next story.
I took some liberties here and there to make this story suit my voice and a child's ear. This week’s story is based on The Emperor's New Clothes originally written by Hans Christian Andersen in 1837.
Please consider clicking the button and following this journey of storytelling.
Teachers: Reader's Theater! This is the first one I have ever made. I tried to think back to when I was teaching, what I would want in a script. If you have any ideas, or if I made a mistake, please reach out to me - I’m always learning. If you would like a copy, find me on fb at tinyfarmbigheart.
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Royalty free music from artist.io: Amos Ever Hadani: Sophy with the sad eyes.
Copyright Laws: Stories and characters from myths, legends, and folklore fall under the public domain. What does this mean? In intellectual property law, the public domain concerns IP objects that, for certain reasons, are free from exclusive IP rights. These IP rights may have expired, been forfeited, expressly waived, or inapplicable. Essentially, the stories from these categories belong to the world.