Episode 14 - The Raven King
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Welcome to Season 3 of Dragonfly Tales, a story podcast for children (and grown ups) of all ages. This week, we don't have a guest teller and we really need you!   If you would like to tell a tale on the podcast, have a practise at telling a 5minute folktale.  Then you can record it for us (an iPhone works great if you place it on a flat surface and keep one hands width away from the microphone).  You can send it to us by emailing it to [email protected] and we will have a listen. Our story this episode, is from Ukraine - a wonder tale from the mystical Carpathian mountains.  Ukraine has a rich history of folk tales and fairy tales, handed down by word of mouth. If you would like to read more stories from Ukraine you can do so HERE. If you would like a SHOUT OUT this season, then you can get in touch with us HERE or in our Dragonfly Tales Podcast Group, telling us your first name, your age and your town. And if you like our podcast, please leave us a review (Apple is great). If you would like to donate to the Ukrainian Humanitarian Crisis you can do so HERE. 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 also follow us on: Instagram Facebook and Twitter Thanks for listening!   Theme Music by Leo Grazebrook on GarageBand Storytelling by Emily Hanna-Grazebrook at Dragonfly Tales Produced by Andy Grazebrook Art by Light Creative Ukrainian Lullaby by Paul Hankinson Sound effects by Zapsplat
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