• The First Snowdrops-Storytelling Podcast for Kids:E298

  • Feb 6 2025
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

The First Snowdrops-Storytelling Podcast for Kids:E298

  • Summary

  • A tale from North America that explains how and when the first snowdrops appeared. A lovely story to help us banish any winter blues! An episode from Journey with Story, a storytelling podcast for children ages 4-10. (duration 9 minutes)

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