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This morning on the Pond, Little Tim, who is a very curious tadpole, looked out of the green water and spotted a rabbit hopping around the Vegetable patch.
Hey, Bertie, Tim called out excitedly, Is that The Easter Bunny?
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The sighting of a rabbit by the pond leads Tim to ask a question of great interest to many of our listeners – where do Easter Eggs come from?
This short history of Easter Eggs is the first of our True Storynories. We hope that you will enjoy Tim’s Lessons as much as our fairy tales and poems.
Read by Natasha Lee Lewis. Duration 6.25
19 Comments
we love all the stories,thanks for a fantastic site.
kieran aged 3 from derbyshire
I *LOVE* this story! We have heard it at least six times just this morning! I hope that you record more True Storynories. My favorite part is that you add the Saxons.
Nice!
Nice!
Amazin job Natasha!!
your stories are cool!
yea
The book is very good!
Thank you Natasha. We really like this story and also the Enchanted Wood.
Love, Theo (age 4)
intresting, factual story.
I like this story because it has the information all about easter eggs.
Great story!
good
I would also like to know when there would be a story in which Bertie and the lovely princess would get a happily ever after.
Natasha,
You have got quite a gift, I am glad you are using it for the kids. God bless.
It’s great but short.
This sounds like Tim Learns About Easter Eggs…………….
Interesting
natasha, You have been doing gorgeous job. You have a very clear accent and amazing pronunciation. I have downloaded all your stories and listened to them all. I ask my students at the college to listen to them daily to have this unique British accent. You are really peerless. God bless you, your family all.
MOHAMMED ALDAQS