Welcome to Season 3 of Dragonfly Tales, a story podcast for children (and grown ups) of all ages.
This week's guest teller is Camden, who is 11, from Denver Colorado in the USA. Listen to this brilliant version of Goldilocks and the three Bears.
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 about one of our favourite tricksters - ANANSI!
The Anansi stories were first told by the Ashanti people in Ghana, a country in West Africa. They were not written but passed down through telling from generation to generation. Until they had spread far and wide. They spread across oceans to the Caribbean – they crossed continents and are now told all over the world.
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Theme Music by Leo Grazebrook on GarageBand
Storytelling by Emily Hanna-Grazebrook at Dragonfly Tales
Produced by Andy Grazebrook
Art by Light Creative
Anansi Music by Dragonfly Tales
Teddy Bears Waltz by Kevin MacLeod
Sound effects by Zapsplat