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Welcome to Season 3 of Dragonfly Tales, a story podcast for children (and grown ups) of all ages.
Next here in the UK is National Storytelling Week! If you want to join in the story fun, you can visit the Society for Storytelling Website – they have lots of fun story activities for you.
You can also support their brilliant work by donating to their crowd funder and keep the art of oral storytelling going strong. Hurray!
Our guest teller this week is the wonderful Carl Merry - who joined us for Season 2.
Carl was once a teacher and ran storytelling clubs and story days in schools to engage children with storytelling.
He’s been a professional storyteller for over 20yrs, and has performed at loads of festivals, theatres, community groups and schools across the country. He’s performed in medieval costume too at re-enactment days. He loves the history and folklore of Essex and has devised lots of stories about ancient burial grounds, witch trials.
You can find out more about Carl at his website HERE.
Our story comes all the way from India! It’s a type of story very popular in India, where the parts of the story are connected to each other, like the links in a chain - a chain story!
If you would like a SHOUT OUT, or to tell a tale on the podcast, the best thing to do is join the Dragonfly Tales story chat on Facebook. However, if you don't use Facebook, you can email us at [email protected] and we will try our best to give you a shout out.
And If you would like to donate a little something towards our podcast, we would be so grateful. You can donate to Dragonfly Tales Podcast by clicking here: DONATE
You can follow us on:
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Thanks for listening!
Theme Music by Leo Grazebrook on GarageBand
Storytelling, songs and music by Dragonfly Tales
Produced by Andy Grazebrook
Art by Light Creative
Sound effects by Zapsplat
Celtic Soul Music by Solas
By Emily Hanna-Grazebrook Dragonfly Tales4.9
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Welcome to Season 3 of Dragonfly Tales, a story podcast for children (and grown ups) of all ages.
Next here in the UK is National Storytelling Week! If you want to join in the story fun, you can visit the Society for Storytelling Website – they have lots of fun story activities for you.
You can also support their brilliant work by donating to their crowd funder and keep the art of oral storytelling going strong. Hurray!
Our guest teller this week is the wonderful Carl Merry - who joined us for Season 2.
Carl was once a teacher and ran storytelling clubs and story days in schools to engage children with storytelling.
He’s been a professional storyteller for over 20yrs, and has performed at loads of festivals, theatres, community groups and schools across the country. He’s performed in medieval costume too at re-enactment days. He loves the history and folklore of Essex and has devised lots of stories about ancient burial grounds, witch trials.
You can find out more about Carl at his website HERE.
Our story comes all the way from India! It’s a type of story very popular in India, where the parts of the story are connected to each other, like the links in a chain - a chain story!
If you would like a SHOUT OUT, or to tell a tale on the podcast, the best thing to do is join the Dragonfly Tales story chat on Facebook. However, if you don't use Facebook, you can email us at [email protected] and we will try our best to give you a shout out.
And If you would like to donate a little something towards our podcast, we would be so grateful. You can donate to Dragonfly Tales Podcast by clicking here: DONATE
You can follow us on:
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Thanks for listening!
Theme Music by Leo Grazebrook on GarageBand
Storytelling, songs and music by Dragonfly Tales
Produced by Andy Grazebrook
Art by Light Creative
Sound effects by Zapsplat
Celtic Soul Music by Solas

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