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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Oh no! It's a very rainy day in Nailsworth Park and guess who's missing?? We are going to need to put on our Bear Boots and go on a Mouse Hunt. Grab your umbrellas and get ready to splish, splash splosh through the soggy leaves with Chloe and Mel to find our cheeky little buddy. Rainy day songs and poems!
Support the showOnce more we join Chloe and Mel as they set off to find Mouse! We know he's hiding somewhere. We might find a few other things first...a squirrel or two...a lovely tree...let's go off on an adventure!
Support the showJoin Chloe and Mel as they set off once more to find that pesky Mouse. Where will he be hiding this week? In your boots? Under your hat? Let's get our Bear ears twitching and our Bear feet stomping into the woods with some songs and poems, drums and guitar
Support the showJoin Chloe and Mel as they set off to hunt for Mouse once more! What will they find? Maybe an owl or two?? Where can that pesky mouse be this time.... grab your instruments and wiggle your bear noses, we're off on a Mouse Hunt!
Support the showMouse has gone missing again! Help Chloe and Mel to find him by singing along and exploring Chloe's lovely garden. Listen out for the chickens!
Support the showJoin Bear, Chloe and Mel as they hunt for Mouse! Recorded at Thistledown Farm, Nympsfield, and including live recordings from one of our sessions. Grab your halloween pumpkins, scarves, spiders and get ready to do the Hooky Spooky!
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The Fisherwoman and her Husband is a musical audiobook, the first of a series produced by Early Years Arts Collective Playcircle.
Its a gender-switched retelling of a Grimm classic, so relevant to our modern times, when we are ever more conscious of taking too much from the earth and ocean.
The production is based on the sold-out show that we developed last year (2019) for The Nailsworth Festival and was created entirely remotely using an online workstation.
For more information about Playcircle, please visit www.playcircle.co.uk
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.