Storynory: iPod-Ready Stories for Kids
November 16, 2005 by Lei
Filed under Internet for Kids
Podcasts are all the rage now because everyone (except me! *sob*) has an MP3 player*. Reader Pieman told me about Storynory, a site with classic and original children’s stories read out loud:
- The Snow Queen
- No Room at the Inn
- Little Red Riding Hood
- The Frog
The narrator is Natasha Lee-Lewis and she has the most charming voice. And I hope this doesn’t come across the wrong way, but being American, I sometimes have trouble with British accents. Natasha’s voice, however, is clear and well-enunciated so the stories will delight children and adults of any age and nationality.
*Even if you don’t have an MP3 player, you can still listen to the podcasts on your computer.
Via The Angel Blog




































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Check out what others are saying about this post...[...] We get very valuable feedback that our American audience appreciates the English accent of Natasha, who reads our Storynories. We read this from bloggers like Hsien-Hsien Lee. [...]
[...] I’ve previously written about Storynory where Natasha reads aloud classic children’s stories. My son is starting to enjoy these kinds of recordings (more about a new favorite another time) so there’s another motivation to get an MP3 player. Not too hard to convince me, is it? [...]