Ep 19 Grammy and the Star Soup

EPISODE · Feb 11, 2017 · 19 MIN

Ep 19 Grammy and the Star Soup

from April Eight Songs and Stories

Welcome to Episode 19 of the April Eight Songs & Stories Podcast. Today's episode is called "Grammy and the Star Soup" a great story for your kids at bath time, bedtime, car time, and family time.  facebook.com/aprileight instagram.com/aprileightsongsandstories aprileight.com Download the song from this week's episode right here or here.   You can listen to today's episode and every episode of the "April Eight Songs & Stories Podcast" on your iPhone or Android. Subscribe at iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher or Soundcloud and never miss a story. Did you catch my references to last week's episode in this week's episode. Pretty tricky, huh? Do you think Grammy and her father were at the SAME pond as Meggie and Felix were last week? Hmmmm....  Tune in next week for a special Valentines episode just for you. Thank you for listening and please let me know what you think of these stories, I'd truly love to hear from you. And if your child is inspired to draw a picture or make a painting, you know I would love to see it. If you have a friend or a family who you think might like these stories, please go ahead and share with them. Sharing makes the world a nicer place for everyone, don't you think? And if you'd like to stay in touch, please sign up for the April Eight Songs & Stories newsletter. And the best place to find me is on Instagram where I am @aprileightsongsandstories. I love it.  See you next time! All songs, stories, and illustrations are copyrighted by me,© April Eight 2017.  

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