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A Girl Power Scrapbook Adventure - Part 1

A Girl Power Scrapbook Adventure - Part 1

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"Girls are strong, and girls are clever, look out world 'cos here we come!" 🦸‍♀️📕💖

This week, Uncle Chris takes us back to season 4 for part one of.... 'A Girl Power Scrapbook Adventure.' 😀

Connie is asked to sing at the local mayor's inspirational women's event, but needs a little self-belief. So, her lovely customers take her on an adventure inside Ada's Girl Power scrapbook! But this isn't an ordinary scrapbook, because all the amazing women come to life in the pictures, and teach Connie and the gang how important it is to celebrate women and their achievements - girls can do anything! 💪

We meet Ada Summers, the first justice of the peace in England, not to mention professional boxer, footballer and broadcaster Stacey Copeland! ⚽

But, oh no....Connie's Uncle Chris arrives early to scan the book ready for the event! Will the adventurers make it out of Ada's scrapbook in time? Or will they be scanned into cyberspace and forced to live on the internet forever? 😱

Listen now to find out!

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Credits
Produced by Made By Mortals
Actor - Hannah Donelon
Sound Design - Blueprint Studios

This episode was funded by Historic England’s ‘Know Your Neighbourhood’ fund with extra special thanks to our guest adventurers, Mayor of Tameside Cllr Sharif and Stacey Copeland.

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