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How The Rhinoceros Got His Skin & However You Be - PSP16

How The Rhinoceros Got His Skin & However You Be - PSP16

FromPlanet Storytime Podcast


How The Rhinoceros Got His Skin & However You Be - PSP16

FromPlanet Storytime Podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Planet Storytime!   In this episode of the podcast, Thomas narrates two wonderful short works:  his adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's How The Rhino Got His Skin, with an awesome soundtrack from Paxton Stanley, and a gorgeous poem by TM Ganim, called However You Be.We are huge fans of both Kipling and TM Ganim and truly hope you enjoy both of our shorts today!Coming next week...TM Ganim has been hard at work finishing his first holiday story for the show which we'll have out next Monday, December 23rd, for PSP17!   Don't miss it!If you enjoy the Planet Storytime Podcast and would like to support the show, please click the ‘subscribe' button on your podcast player and tell your friends about us!  You can also support us with contributions on our Patreon webpage.   Simply go to Patreon.com, and search for Planet Storytime Podcast.You can also reach out to us with suggestions, requests and questions by email at planet.storytime@gmail.com, and keep using your imagination to unlock the full power of your brain!So long for now!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/planet_storytime_podcast)
Released:
Dec 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (87)

The Planet Storytime Podcast (PSP) is a wonderful story narration and music program for kids of all ages that provides listeners the invitation and opportunity to use their imaginations to see all the things they're hearing in each of our shows. We divide our time between providing fully original content and adaptations of timeless classics. Thomas Mitchell provides amazing narration while Paxton Stanley provides all the music and sound effects. Bringing these two talents together creates wonderful artistic synergy and great programs in the same spirit as Fred Rogers and Sesame Street. Great for bedtime, short/long road trips, or family sit-downs in the living room, PSP provides stories that appeal to all races, religions, and identities with a focus on building confidence, tolerance, and the belief that through hard work and self-awareness, anything is possible!