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[My Baby Monsters: storytelling podcast 13] My dad said I could lie as much as I wanted to… and other tall tales

Author
A six-year old girl and her daddy
Published
Fri 29 Sep 2006
Episode Link
http://mybabymonsters.com/stories/poetic-stories/telling-stories-lies-lying-other-tall-tales-collaborative-childrens-storytelling-podcast-13/290

Sorry, nothing to hear here.
Move along... no podcast today.
Wait,
come back,
I was just kidding, there really is a podcast.

No kidding, today's podcast is all about lying.
I promise I won't lie to you again...
aaaagh, I already broke my promise.

Children's stories from this podcast: (click link to read or add on to a story)
- Who is the real Lying King? [new storytelling game for you to play / the rules]
- You are the veterinarian [storytelling game]
- The boy and girl who never told the truth [storytelling game]
- Like, nothing good to eat
- A mom lying at the zoo
- Baby Monster Lying King needs your help
- Baby Monster Little Bird ate an airplane for breakfast
- Introducing Baby Monster Lying King
- The dog ate my homework [song by guest artist, The Egerton Boyz (aka The Smelly Monkeys]

The great new stories you've made:
- The baby (Mozart) monsters and I watch music [by Storyteller Sam (9) and his dad, Anne (13), Andy (11), Mrs. Murphy's Class (3rd grade)]
- The alien repair shop [by Storyteller Ron (10), Storyteller Sam (9) and his dad, Andy (11), and Ed (7)]

Also in this episode:
- Hear a Mash-up that makes "Everybody Dance Now" to a classical music piece by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [1756-1791] and the - oldies music- group, C+C Music Factory. [1990-1995]
- Learn how the world was made, and what a veterinarian was doing at LEGO.
- Learn how to eat food you don't like.
- And learn about the difference between storytelling and lying.
- Art of the week: Baby Monster Lying King -- Eats facts for breakfast and then relieves himself of them.

Have fun,
-- Josie (and dad)

The My Baby Monsters children's story sharing podcast is a collaborative storytelling podcast for kids, parents, and teachers.
To share your stories, visit MyBabyMonsters.com

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