• Shelly & The Can-Do Kids - BARNABY (not being very good at something)

  • Feb 9 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Shelly & The Can-Do Kids - BARNABY (not being very good at something)

  • Summary


  • Barnaby loves to sing. The problem is Barnaby can’t sing, well he can’t yet. His voice is loud and untuneful.  How unfortunate that his year group at school are expected to sing at a very special and important performance. The whole situation is very uncomfortable for him. Luckily, Shelly is on hand to work through the complexities of not being very good at something, an issue we all have to face at one point or another in our lives. Is it ok to be bad at something and still do it? Can we get better at things? How can we play to our natural strengths in life? Listen to find out. 

     

    Highlights include – an epic feel-good choral number, an awkward singing head teacher and parakeet punk band. 

     

    Let us know what you think

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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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