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Storytime with Sarah's Little Bookshelf

Welcome to Storytime with Sarah's Little Bookshelf.


A Storytime and education podcast for families with children aged 2 to 8 Years. 

Here you will find a collection of children's poems and stories by Author Sarah J. Flackett. 


After working with children for over 20 years, Sarah wanted to share her love of reading with children all around the world. 


Each story or poem has been carefully written to allow children to have fun whilst learning along the way. Some episodes include age and stage follow up activities. 


Narrated by Sarah herself and combined with royalty free music to provide an immersive storytelling adventure.  


The Podcast is centred around 6 seasons, with new episodes added regularly.


Season 1 - The Adventures of Marshmallow

A selection of stories about a polar bear cub exploring his home environment and making friends along the way. 


Season 2- The Tiny World of Minibeasts 

A selection of stories and poems about Jack the bee, Lily the butterfly, Pip the ladybird, Tiny the ant, Boris the spider and Joe the snail on their adventures of the garden. 


Season 3- Breathe, Bloom and Be Mindful 

A selection of poems/stories about flowers, centred around promoting mindfulness. 


Season 4- Stand Out, Shine Bright 

A selection of poems/stories that celebrate diversity and what makes us unique 


Season 5- Spellbound With Luna 

Luna the Kind Witch takes us on a journey of spells and potions through stories and poetry. 


Season 6- Echoes of Nature 

A selection of Poems all about nature. 


Suitability age: 2 to 8 years 


Join me for a cosy story and meet some new friends a long the way. 


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Another fantastic story to add to your wonderful collection. My daughters both loved it. They said this: "I love it, it's very good. I love the friendship that they made. They have beautiful names." and "very good teachings for younger children around the world" she further compared the differences between the characters to like the differences in people of different cultures and backgrounds, she gave a few examples like African, Indian and Filipino. I agree it sends a really good message to kids to understand and accept differences in others. Another big thumbs up from all of us here. Keep going! Brilliant work.

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