• Shelly & The Can-Do Kids - ALONSO (loneliness)

  • Mar 15 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

Shelly & The Can-Do Kids - ALONSO (loneliness)

  • Summary

  • Poor Alonso feels all by himself. He has two teenage stepsisters, who are not always at his house. Even when they are, he finds he’s still lonely. Shelly knows all about loneliness – most molluscs do. She and her friends in the garden (a hippy snail collective and Queen Bee Bernadette) are ready and waiting to help. They have a few ideas to bring Alonso out of his lonely shell. Why might one feel lonely? What can we do when we feel that way? Can we experience loneliness, even when we are surrounded by people? Listen to find out.

    Highlights include – Queen Bee Bernadette and her choir of bees, slithering snails who work the cabbage patch and the reappearance of a character from series 1.

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    Performed and written by Josie & Jemma @shellyandthecandokids

    Edited by @benjamincuts

    Backing music sourced from the wonderful @artlist.io

    Shelly artwork @efabm

    With thanks to and in memory of Chris Stuart who wrote our opening number.

    *These stories are meant to be light-hearted. We are not child psychologists, so always find qualified sources of information/support for your children.

    *All swear words from our unqualified (in everything but showing-off) tortoise beeped!


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