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If you guys are really good skill, anyone who wants to keep children occupied and maybe a bit informed as well, it's called Oxford Bookworms Adventures, and there's a really nice interactive audio adventures for kids. Open Oxford Bookworms Adventures. Welcome to Oxford Bookworms Adventures. There are four interactive stories that you can choose from.
Survive, the white stones, oranges in the snow, and mystery in London. Which adventure would you like to play? Mystery in London. It is the year 1898, and you are microfound, the famous detective.
You are sitting in your house in London, one cold November evening. There is a knock at the door. It is in sector free well of the London police. Can you come to White Shop on this island?
We need your help. There's a woman in the street. She isn't dead, but there's blood everywhere. We think it's the White Shop will kill her again.
You put on your coat. The White Shop will kill her, attacks people with a long knife. Six women are dead because of him. You arrive in White Shop and the police are waiting for you there.
The woman is lying in the street near the Rosen Crown. She is very ill so she cannot talk to you. You see some bicycle tracks on the road. Do you want to follow the bicycle tracks?
Do you want to go into the Rosen Crown to talk to the people there? Go into the Rosen Crown. There are four people in the Rosen Crown. You want to ask some questions about the woman in the street.
What would you like to talk to first? Do you want to talk to the old man? Do you want to talk to the young man? Do you want to talk to the old woman?
Do you want to talk to the young woman? Help. To hear the questions again, say read questions again. To hear the section of the story again, say read story again.
Okay. To go back to the section before this one, say go back one. Okay. To start the adventure again, say start again or to choose a different adventure, say choose different adventure.
Okay. Speak to the old man. Do you know the name of the woman in the street? You ask the old man.
He cannot hear you and he does not answer. Do you want to talk to the young man? Do you want to talk to the old woman? Do you want to talk to the young woman?
Talk to the young woman. Hopefully she will be able to hear. Do you know the name of the woman in the street? You ask the young woman in the chosen crown.
This best feeling she comes out into the street to ex and looks at her. Speed. But I don't know her name, but she has a friend called Rosie. Ask her.
Where does Rosie live? You ask. She lives in Lighthouse Street. Do you want to go back to the chosen crown to talk to the other people?
Do you want to go to Lighthouse Street to find Rosie? Stop. Thank you for playing. To find hundreds more great stories, search for Oxford bookworms on the Oxford University Press website.
Goodbye. Well, I was expecting the track in the snow. The bicycle blood track thing. We'd also be an option seal.
But now you're going to go, gosh, that was so, so now the beginning. I said this was for kids. And the story we picked is talking about long bloody knives. But it's also being spoken in a way that sounds like it's all very dim.
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It looks good anyway. This is what Oxford bookworms, and it's at least four adventures there. And if you're in those stories, then there's tons more than on that website that I just mentioned. Cool.
Give it a go, guys. This is what I'm signing off, and we'll speak in the morning. Be back. Comments.
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