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Children's Stories with Woodsy

By: Matthew Wood
  • Summary

  • (Formally Bedtime Stories with Woodsy.) As a dad of 2, I've always really enjoyed reading to my children. I also enjoy the opportunity to do as many voices as possible - so I've combined the two passions and recorded my take on some popular, (and perhaps a few obscure) children's stories. I hope that you enjoy these stories as much as I enjoy reading them and by all means if there's anything you'd like to hear, please DM me. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bedtime_stories_with_woodsy/
    Matthew Wood
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Episodes
  • A Squash and a Squeeze
    May 17 2024

    Episode 29

    An old lady seeks a wise old man's unorthadox help, to find more room in her tiny house. By Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.

    Please visit me @ Instagram: Bedtime_Stories_with_Woodsy


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    5 mins
  • Dirty Bertie Hot
    May 10 2024

    Episode 28 Hot is by David Roberts and Alan MacDonald and read aloud by Matthew Wood. Dirty Bertie is one of my daughter's favourite books! It's about a 6 year old boy who always seems to get himself unwittingly in to trouble, no matter his intentions.

    In this story, Bertie sneaks out of school for an ice cream, but then finds it much more difficult to get back in!

    Instagram: Bedtime_Stories_with_Woodsy

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    15 mins
  • Sharing a Shell
    May 3 2024

    Episode 27

    A poor crab in the storm finds more than just a shell in this heart warming tale of friends helpping friends.


    By Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks and read aloud by Matthew Wood.

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    Instagram: Bedtime_Stories_with_Woodsy

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    4 mins

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