• Children's Book | Tales Down Under: The Frightful Fire

  • By: Jamie Brooke
  • Podcast

Children's Book | Tales Down Under: The Frightful Fire

By: Jamie Brooke
  • Summary

  • Join Wilbert the Wombat on an unforgettable adventure - perfect for children's ears aged 5 to 12 years old!


    In this heartwarming podcast series, we travel down under to Australia to explore the world of Tales Down Under, a captivating middle-grade novel by Jamie Brooke l that explores themes of bravery, friendship, and community. Follow Wilbert, a grumpy wombat who prefers solitude to companionship, as he faces the ultimate test: a raging bushfire that threatens his home and the lives of his fellow creatures.


    As Wilbert navigates the dangers of the Australian wilderness, he discovers the power of kindness and the importance of working together. With the help of his newfound friends, including the optimistic Wendy the Wallaby, he must overcome his fears and find the courage to save those in need.


    Perfect for young listeners aged 5-12, this podcast series offers a thrilling and educational experience. Not only will you be captivated by the story, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of Australian wildlife and the challenges they face.


    Tune in now and embark on a journey of friendship, bravery, and the enduring spirit of community.


    Narrated by Jamie Brooke, the author of the series, this podcast series is sure to be a heartwarming story for parents to share with their children.


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  • Welcome to Tales Down Under
    Oct 12 2024


    Join Wilbert the Wombat on an unforgettable adventure - perfect for children's ears aged 5 to 12 years old!


    In this heartwarming podcast series, we travel down under to Australia to explore the world of Tales Down Under, a captivating middle-grade novel by Jamie Brooke l that explores themes of bravery, friendship, and community. Follow Wilbert, a grumpy wombat who prefers solitude to companionship, as he faces the ultimate test: a raging bushfire that threatens his home and the lives of his fellow creatures.


    As Wilbert navigates the dangers of the Australian wilderness, he discovers the power of kindness and the importance of working together. With the help of his newfound friends, including the optimistic Wendy the Wallaby, he must overcome his fears and find the courage to save those in need.


    Perfect for young listeners aged 5-12, this podcast series offers a thrilling and educational experience. Not only will you be captivated by the story, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of Australian wildlife and the challenges they face.


    Tune in now and embark on a journey of friendship, bravery, and the enduring spirit of community.


    Narrated by Jamie Brooke, the author of the series, this podcast series is sure to be a heartwarming story for parents to share with their children.


    For more information and to order your own copy of the book, visit https://www.talesdownunder.com.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    2 mins
  • Preface: When it Rains, It Pours
    Oct 18 2024

    Listen to this episode first! This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.

    In this introductory episode, we meet Wilbert's mother, a loving wombat who finds herself separated from her son due to a flood. As she faces the daunting task of returning home, she grapples with fear, uncertainty, and the overwhelming worry of leaving Wilbert alone.


    Key Themes:


    - Parental love and concern: The episode highlights the deep bond between Wilbert's mother and her son, showcasing the lengths a parent will go to protect their child.

    - Overcoming adversity: Wilbert's mother must confront the challenges posed by the flood, symbolizing the resilience and determination required to navigate life's obstacles.

    - Anxiety and uncertainty: The episode explores the emotional turmoil experienced by Wilbert's mother as she worries about her son's safety and well-being.


    Discussion Points for Parents and Children:

    - How do you feel when you're worried about someone you love?

    - What are some ways to cope with fear and uncertainty?

    - How important is family and the bond between parents and children?


    Keywords: children's podcast, family podcast, educational podcast, storytime, bedtime stories, children's books, read aloud, audio books for kids, kids stories, learning through stories, kids audio, family audio, educational audio, parental love, anxiety, uncertainty, resilience, adversity, family bond, children's literature, Australian wildlife, bushfires, flooding, adventure, friendship.


    About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.


    You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    6 mins
  • CH1: The Normally Quiet Burrow
    Oct 18 2024

    This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.


    In this episode, we meet Wilbert the Wombat, a solitary and introverted creature who prefers the peace and quiet of his burrow. However, his tranquil existence is disrupted by mysterious thumping noises from above. As Wilbert tries to read and relax, the disturbances become increasingly bothersome, leading him to confront his annoyance and seek answers.


    Key Themes:


    - Solitude and introversion: The episode explores Wilbert's preference for solitude and his discomfort with social interactions.

    - Disruption and annoyance: Wilbert's peaceful life is disrupted by unexpected noise, highlighting the challenges of maintaining tranquility in a changing environment.

    - Character development: We begin to see glimpses of Wilbert's personality, including his impatience, determination, and willingness to confront challenges.


    Discussion Points for Parents and Children:


    - How do you feel when your peace and quiet is disturbed?

    - What strategies do you use to cope with annoyance and frustration?

    - Is it important to sometimes step out of your comfort zone and face new challenges?


    Keywords: children's podcast, family podcast, educational podcast, storytime, bedtime stories, children's books, read aloud, audio books for kids, kids stories, learning through stories, kids audio, family audio, educational audio, solitude, introversion, disruption, annoyance, character development, patience, determination, challenges, Australian wildlife, wombat, burrow, noise pollution, peace and quiet.


    About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.


    You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    13 mins

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