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Abiyoyo

An episode of the Susan's Stories podcast, hosted by Susan Skaza, titled "Abiyoyo" was published on March 17, 2020 and runs 5 minutes.

March 17, 2020 ·5m · Susan's Stories

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This is a South African story about a trickster father and ukulele-playing son who are banished from their village after the father plays one too many tricks on the villagers, but are welcomed back after they save the village from the terrible giant Abiyoyo. This telling is based off the picture book Abiyoyo by Peter Seeger.

This is a South African story about a trickster father and ukulele-playing son who are banished from their village after the father plays one too many tricks on the villagers, but are welcomed back after they save the village from the terrible giant Abiyoyo. This telling is based off the picture book Abiyoyo by Peter Seeger.

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