A short and sweet poem about a shadow that follows a child around all day – but who likes to stay in bed before the sun is up. By ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
The traditional tune is sung by Jana Elizabeth for Storynory in this cheerful and upbeat version with a hint of hip-hop.
A story from India that shows how friendship is more important than fine food and living the high-life.
A happy song to remember the summer by with lovely singing from Storynory’s Jana
London Bridge is falling down, My Fair Lady. Music for kids. We’ve taken this traditional song and given it a funky beat.
A boy makes friends with a talking bird who has many secrets.
Jake has befriended a crow that he calls Birdy. Birdy tells Jake about some history which he has seen for himself in his very long life.
Dad probably does not believe that Birdy can talk – after all he is just a crow – and yet he does seem rather clever and useful.
Jake goes trick-treating with a real Tudor ghost from Hampton Court Palace where Henry VIII lived.
Aesop’s fable of the mighty oak and the slender reed is told in verse.