You Are Old, Father William: A Funny Poem for Kids by Lewis Carroll
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Join a curious young man as he questions Father William about his whimsical habits, from standing on his head to consuming an entire goose, bones and all! This classic poem is a joyful read-aloud that kids and families will cherish.
Told with Carroll’s signature wit and rhythm, this episode is a fantastic example of storytelling for kids that effortlessly blends humor, nonsense, and clever wordplay. The poem serves as a playful reminder that growing older shouldn’t mean losing your sense of fun.
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Each season of Quick Classics for Kids from Newman Media features bite-sized storytelling for kids, including favorites from Lewis Carroll, Aesop’s fables, and Beatrix Potter’s beloved tales. These family-friendly episodes are perfect for bedtime, classroom listening, or anytime you want to spark imagination and rediscover the joy of literature for kids.
Ideal for ages 4 and up, these engaging episodes serve as enchanting bedtime stories for kids, enriching family storytime, or making educational listening during car rides.
Dive into the magic of storytelling for kids and rediscover the joy of classic literature together in just a few minutes!
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