Fairy Tales with Granny MacDuff

By: Little Ears Media
  • Summary

  • Granny MacDuff transports you into a world of fantasy and imagination as she reads both classic and original fairy tales in this award winning children's podcast. Unlock imagination and enjoy more screen free activities at the links below! Instagram 🎧 YouTube & YouTube Kids 🎧 Patreon For more information go to our Official Website.
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Episodes
  • Sweetheart Roland
    Nov 18 2024
    When young Catherine realizes her stepmother, a witch, is trying to do away with her, she goes to her Sweetheart Roland for help. They decide to run away, but not before they take the witch's wand which holds all her power. Will they escape the witch?
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    13 mins
  • Princess Small Feet-Big Toes
    Nov 11 2024
    When a sorceress gifts the king and queen a pair of shoes for their baby, Princess Edwina. She says if the child wears them to her celebration, she will be protected all her life. But when a nursemaid puts a different pair of shoes on the baby, the sorceress grows angry and casts a spell. No shoes will ever fit the princess, for she will have small feet and big toes, and if she were to ever try to fit into a pair, she would be banished to the farthest rock on the highest hill. Can the spell be broken?
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    16 mins
  • Johnny-Cake
    Nov 4 2024
    When little William's mother bakes a Johnny-cake, she asks him to keep an eye on it in the oven. But soon, William finds the Johnny-cake has left the oven and is rolling out the door! What adventure will the Johnny-cake find?
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    8 mins

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